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Barbara Woeppel Storm posted a condolence
Monday, October 10, 2016
My memories of Ann playing with Gerry and Marilee are still vivid when Ann was just a toddler in Corning. I became requainted with her many years later when she moved to Horseheads to care for the aunts. So positive and cheerful. May God bless you.
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Tom & Marilyn Evans posted a condolence
Saturday, October 8, 2016
Big sis you are going to be missed by so many since you went so soon. Thanks for all your kindness and generosity. Play a round of golf with Fred for all of us and tell the Aunts we say hi. Thanks for playing catch with me as a child.
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Gerry Grigsby posted a condolence
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Ann, Your smile and infectious laugh will be missed. You must be so proud of the loving care and tender moments shared with Jen and John in your last days. Love you and miss you. Rest in peace.
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Gerald Grigsby posted a condolence
Friday, September 30, 2016
DISH GARDEN WITH FRESH FLOWERS was sent by Gerry and Susan Grigsby.
Love you Ann. You will be missed so much by so many. Rest in Peace. Gerry and Sue
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Gerry Grigsby posted a condolence
Friday, September 30, 2016
My sister Ann would always smile and find something to laugh about. Her sense of humor will be missed. A great Mother, she was always bragging up her children and with good reason. A great gardener who didn't have to brag. she could grow anything and knew how to cook or can it as well. Too sad she's gone too soon. Rest in peace Ann, love you always.
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Eileen Woeppel McGhie posted a condolence
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Ann has always been my favorite niece. She had an endearing upbeat personality, a wicked sense of humor and was always a free spirit. Her love of gardening, growing veggies, canning & freezing her yield was worthy of Julia Child. Ann loved her firearms and was an outstanding marksman. She frequently flew the Texas flag and I strongly feel it should currently be at half mast. I will greatly miss her. Aunt Eileen