Her father was a famous butcher. When the communists took his trade away, he hanged himself
Anna Krpešová, née Duží, was born on 11 October 1930 in Staré Hamry in the Beskydy Mountains. Her father was a butcher and a sausage maker who ran a popular butcher shop in the mountain village. During the war he helped to feed the partisans. When the communists took over his business after February 1948, he committed suicide. Anna Krpesova trained as a seamstress and attended a housekeeping school. After her father’s death, she worked with her mother and grandfather on the small farm that remained in the family. After her marriage to Václav Krpeš, a teacher, she moved to Ostravice. She experienced the building of the Šance reservoir on the Ostravice River in the 1960s. Because of the dam, bith her family home and the center of Staré Hamry ended up under water. She and her husband raised three children. For many years she worked in Ostravice as a schoolmistress. After 1989, she co-founded the Civic Democratic Party branch in Ostravice. In 2023, she lived in a retirement home in Frýdlant nad Ostravicí.