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Ann Johnson Obituary

ROCKLAND Ann M. Johnson, 46, died Tuesday, November 11th in her Rockland home, surrounded by her friends after a brave battle with cancer. Born in Boston she was the daughter of the late Donald Sr. and Marie (Hagan) Johnson. She was raised in Randolph and a graduate of Randolph High School. She went on to graduate from Massasoit Community College in 2004 as a Registered Nurse, and worked for four years at New England Sinai Hospital. Her caring spirit made her a wonderful nurse and she truly loved her job. She was a resident of Rockland for the last four years. She enjoyed riding with her boyfriend on his Harley Davidson Motorcycle and loved going to the beach with her greatest friend Mary. She is survived by her dear friend Mary Mitchell of Abington, her boyfriend Dana Richards of Worcester, her uncle James Hagan of Quincy, her three aunts Pat Zinc and her husband Mike of SC, Carole Judge and her husband Paul of MD, and Ruth Fleming of NC, her brother Donald Johnson, Jr. of Randolph. She is also survived by several cousins. She was the sister of the late Michael Johnson. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service to be held Saturday November 22nd at 11AM in the Blanchard Funeral Chapel Plymouth Street (Rt. 58 at the rotary) Whitman. Donations may be made in her name to the Mass General Hospital Thoracic Oncology Quality Of Life Fund, c/o The Developmental Office, 100 Charles River Plaza Boston, MA 02114. For online condolences and directions please visit www.blanchardfc.com

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Nov. 20, 2008.

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you will be missed god bless you and hold you forever we had alot of good tomes together and i will never forget.

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