She became council president in 1999 and continued to hold the gavel until she retired at the end of her last term in January 2012.
“She was a trailblazer and a strong leader who dedicated her life to serving the people of Philadelphia,” Mayor Jim Kenney said in a tweet. Kenney served on City Council from 1992 until 2015, when he resigned to run for mayor. “Anna was also kind and open-minded … She was like a big sister to me.”
Current Council President Darrell Clarke said in a statement that Verna “served the people of her Second Council District in South and Southwest Philadelphia and Center City with professionalism, dignity, and resolve” for 36 years.
“On a personal level, President Verna taught me the importance of patience and confidentiality in dealing with our colleagues, and her genuine concern for any issues or challenges you had as an elected official,” Clarke said. “You knew that she was always there for you.”