Ann Thomas Parrack

Ann Thomas Parrack obituary, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA

Ann Thomas Parrack

Ann Parrack Obituary

Published by Daily Progress from Oct. 26 to Oct. 28, 2009.


Ann Thomas Wingfield Parrack

Ann Thomas Wingfield Parrack, 83, of Charlottesville, passed away Saturday, October 24, 2009, at a local hospital.

She was born June 4, 1926, in Charlottesville, the daughter of the late Otis C. Thomas. She was also preceded in death by her mother, Marjorie Shifflett Thomas Dunsmore; and her stepfather, Stuart G. Dunsmore of Staunton; a brother, Eugene Gordon Thomas; her first husband, James L. Wingfield; their son, Gordon Wayne Wingfield; and her second husband, F. A. "Bud" Parrack.

Ann is survived by her sister, Deanna Dunsmore of New York City; a brother, Stuart G. Dunsmore Jr. and his wife, Janie, of Stanley, North Carolina; two nieces, Kim Smith and her husband, Buddy, of Stanley, North Carolina, and Carolyn Clements and her husband, Joey, of Charlottesville; three grandnieces, Jessie, Claire and Katlyn Smith; and three grandnephews, Chad, Billy, and Chris Clements.

It was Ann's request that there be no funeral services.

In lieu of flowers, she requested that any memorial be in the form of a kind deed for someone in need. She was thankful for all the kindness shown to her through the years.

Friends may send condolences to the family at www.hillandwood.com.


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Debby Sillett

October 27, 2009

To Anns Family, What a wonderful person.We were neighbors for many years.She and my mother worked together and ann would always give my mom a ride.She was like a second grandmother to all the kids.She was most kind to my son Tommy and he loved her like family. I am not surprised at her request to do a kind deed for someone in need because she did that every day of her life! We will all miss her very much.May GOD bless and be with your family.The Silletts and Hatchers from Holmes Ave.

Amy Hutchinson-Williams

October 27, 2009

To Ann's Family-

Words can not expres the sadness felt of learning of Ann's passing. she was the sweetest person in this world. I have fond memories of her, as I grew up on Sheridan Ave and always welcomed us "kids" into her home to visit the candy dish. So very sorry for your loss. May your many memories bring you comfort in the days ahead. She will be truly missed.

Amy Hutchinson-Williams

October 26, 2009

Ann you will be greatly missed. You were the most caring person we knew, you were there for everything, you have been there for our family through thick and thin. Ann you were and still are an amazing person. May god continue to bless you and your family. You will be greatly missed. We love you so much, now and forever.

The Clements Family

Joey,Carolyn, Billy,Chad,Chris,Sue,Kim,Brittany,Cory,Shana,and Chloe Clements

Amy Whelan

October 26, 2009

To Ann's family,

I will miss Ann so much. She was like a grandmother to me. I have never known a more sweet and loving person. Sheridan Ave will never be the same. I feel blessed to have known her. And I know that she will be missed by all that knew her. I am glad that I got to say goodbye to her. Just wanted to let you know how much she meant to me and my family. And I know that heaven has a beautiful angel watching over us now. And I also know that my Papa has his best friend with him now. Rest in peace Ann... Love always, Amy

Shirley Haley

October 26, 2009

I'm so sorry to hear of Ms. Ann's passing. I always enjoyed talking to her when she was a greeter at K-Mart.

October 26, 2009

To Ann's family,

I am truly saddened at the lost of this most wonderful human being. Ann was one of the kindest and most decent person I have evern known. She has a been a beloved "honorary" member of the Kardos family as long as I can remember. Her memory will alwasy be with me.

Claudia Kardos

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