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Anna Bockius Sasso

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Oakland Anna Wetherill Bockius Sasso

Avid Horsewoman & Enthusiast

July 5, 1929 - April 23, 2022

Anna Sasso died peacefully at her residence at St. Paul’s Towers in Oakland, California on Saturday April 23, 2022, surrounded by her devoted caregivers and the staff and nurses at St. Paul’s. Anna will be remembered by everyone who knew her for her brilliant smile, infectious laugh, an enthusiasm for almost any adventure, as well as her generosity and genuine positive outlook. Her zest for life started early and she loved retelling her childhood adventures and pranks in partnershi­p with her brother, Bobby. Always up for ‘a laugh’ Anna took delight in her children’s youthful shenanigan­s as well, sometimes earning her the deserved ire of other parents.

Anna was born in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia to Margaret Stout Bockius and Robert Wurts Bockius. Early in life she developed a passion for horses which was nurtured by her parents and her extended family. As the daughter of a career naval officer, Anna had a peripateti­c childhood and grew up all over the United States from Baltimore, Maryland to Seattle, Washington to Piedmont, California and finally to Memphis, Tennessee before the family settled in Upperco, Maryland where her father ran a sheep farm and Anna focused on her equine interests.

Anna spent her adult life as a rider, trainer, breeder, and owner of Thoroughbr­eds. Always independen­t, as a young woman she was one of the earliest female exercise riders at east coast racetracks and training stables. She then operated a small Thoroughbr­ed breeding program through which she met her future husband.

She married Leonard P. Sasso (1898 - 1986) in 1960 and together they had six children, Michael Wetherill (Rob Tufel), Josephine Augusta (Peter Callahan), Anthony Bockius (Lorenza Ludovici), Paul Nicholas (Niko), Alfred Brenneman (1966 -2001) and Sally Ginevra (Melanie Fallon). She was a loving stepmother and friend to

Leonard P. Sasso Jr. (Caia) and Mary Lynn Sasso. She also took great delight in her grandchild­ren, Nina, Kai, Juliet, Phoebe, Leo, Hart and Morgan.

After her marriage, the Sasso’s Penowa Farms based in Maryland and Pennsylvan­ia bred, owned, and raced multiple Graded Stakes winners including Globemaste­r, Sunrise County, Staretta, Lovely Gypsy and Mademoisel­le Forli. In addition, Anna was forever proud of Dillon, the Hall of Fame hunter ridden by her son Michael to multiple national championsh­ips. Aside from horses, Anna devoted herself to numerous charitable works including Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines which her grandparen­ts founded, as well as the hospitals of Palm Beach County, Florida; Wilmington, Delaware; Chester County, Pennsylvan­ia; and various churches including St. Paul’s both in Florida and Oakland, California and St. Ann’s in Phoenixvil­le, PA.

An avid reader, Anna, in her later years rediscover­ed Willa Cather and was always looking for an interestin­g biography.

Anna’s children will be forever grateful to Esther Balanza, Atiya Ballard, Sarada Sahadevan, Pria Lama, Nhu Huynh and Carolyn Cheng for their loving care and comfort to Anna in her last months.

A memorial will be held at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Oakland, California on Wednesday, June 8 at 11AM.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines

https://www.ryerssfarm. org

The Brandywine Valley SPCA https://bvspca.org/ The Religious Society of Free Quakers

https://freequaker­s.org/

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