HOLMGREN, Ann Withe
Ann Withe Holmgren of Canton, formerly of Burlington, died Christmas Eve morning, 2012. Born to Stan and Inga Withe on Sept. 19, 1931, Ann was married to Jack Holmgren, originally of Farmington, for 47 years. Jack predeceased her in 2006. She leaves her cherished children and grandchildren: son Hoag of Nederland, CO, his wife Leda and their children Soren, Anders, and Mirabelle; daughter Hilary of New Hartford, her husband Gregg Valliere and their children Sorelle and Trent; and a sister, Jane van Dusen, of Longmont, CO. Ann traveled extensively as a child and young adult, one of the highlights being an extended trip to Als in Southern Denmark, home of her mother, with fond memories of lit candles on Christmas trees. Ann attended Burlington elementary schools, graduated from Oxford preparatory school (now Kingswood-Oxford) in West Hartford and from Colby-Sawyer College in New Hampshire. A graduate, also, of Hartford Secretarial School, she lived in New York City for three years where she worked in travel at Thomas Cook & Sons and at First National City Bank. After returning to Hartford, she became the personal secretary of Thomas J. Dodd who won a seat in the US Senate three years later. Dodd asked Ann to join his staff in Washington D.C. but Ann decided instead to join Jack Holmgren as his wife and to remain in Connecticut, a decision, she said, which was not difficult. Jack and Ann were married the following year and lived in Canton for ten years. They then moved to Burlington where they built a house and raised their family, a clay tennis court in the backyard keeping all hands busy for many years. After children, Ann returned to work as a secretary for 14 years in the Region 10 public school system. Ann, Jack, and their children vacationed each summer in New Harbor, ME at their beloved cottage by the sea with many visits over the years from dear friends. Ann was a long-time member of the First Church of Christ in Farmington where she and Jack were married. Ann has requested that any donations be made to the Holmgren Scholarship Fund at the church, established by Jack in 1980 (75 Main Street, Farmington, CT 06032). Ann passed away peacefully and courageously, living at home with her beloved cat Surf, while being cared for by her children, grandchildren, friends new and old, and dedicated hospice workers. Very special thanks to MacLean Hospice for their loving support and guidance.
A service will be held on Saturday, Jan. 19, 10 a.m., at Valley Community Baptist Church, 590 West Avon Rd., Avon, CT. Arrangements are being handled by The Ahern Funeral Homes, Inc., www.ahernfuneralhome.com.
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Mary Ganem
January 22, 2013
Very sorry for the loss of mom. We had great fun and laughs together in Canton. I am happy to have seen her the last time while visiting CT. We spoke of our grandchildren often.
January 17, 2013
Mrs. Holmgren, As I knew her - was a kind, gentile and caring women. I was (am) friends with both kids and am sorry for their loss.
Regards.
Brian Sikorski
Dot Savio
January 9, 2013
Ann was a beautiful woman, physically and spiritually. Knowing her enriched my life. her cheerful, positive outlook and her laughter will be so missed.
Carol
January 9, 2013
Ann was such a special person and friend and although she is at peace, she is missed greatly.
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