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Ann M.Trostle, 89. of Mentor, Ohio, passed away Wednesday, July 25, 2012 at Heartland of Mentor.
Born January 29, 1923 in Harrisburg, PA, she has lived in Mentor since 1958.
She was a member of Willoughby United Methodist Church and enjoyed playing Bridge, gardening and golfing.
She is survived by her nephews, Charles (Cheryl) Kline of Arizona and Michael Shambaugh; nieces, Helen K. Morse of Wyoming and Pat Engel of Idaho and sister-in-law, Helen Shambaugh of Idaho.
Her husband, Paul passed away October 1, 1990. Her parents, Charles and Anna (Brinzer) Kline, brother, Ralph and sister, Verna are also deceased.
Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 11:15 AM at Shoop's Cemetery, Harrisburg. Rev. R. Jeffrey Fisher will officiate. The family
will receive friends at Hoover Funeral Home, Linglestown on Tuesday morning from 10:30 until 11:00 AM.
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It's hard to believe that "Aunt" Ann has been missing from our lives for so long. Her memory lives on, though, and it brings a smile and happy thoughts. She was my older daughter's "fairy godmother" and an inspiration to me.
Jayne Cawthern
Friend
July 21, 2022
Aunt Ann was my godmother and a cherished member of our extended family. She was always smiling and was such a pleasure to be around. I will always remember her bright nails and lipstick. It was an honor to know her. I know her and Uncle Paul are again reunited.
July 31, 2012
"Aunt" Ann and "Uncle" Paul were such special family friends for over sixty years. They helped create wonderful childhood memories for me. She was a loving role model who will be greatly missed.
Jayne (Ernst) Cawthern
July 31, 2012
I had the privelage of meeting Ann a few months ago. What beautiful , kind woman. God bless
Becky Dyke
July 29, 2012
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