Annie Louise Cary
1842–1921 (age 79)
Opera Singer
Biography
Annie Louise Cary, born in 1842, rose to prominence as one of America’s beloved opera singers, gracing stages across the country and abroad with her rich mezzo-soprano voice. Her artistry and dedication to music brought joy to audiences and elevated the cultural life of her era.
After a storied career, she passed in 1921, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful performances and a lasting influence on the generations of singers who followed. Her memory, enshrined at Norwalk Union Cemetery, resonates like the lasting notes of her celebrated arias.