PRITCHARD, Ann Morse
Ann Morse Pritchard of Essex, CT died Wednesday, (October 16) at age 88. She was the daughter of Walter Ronald and Mildred Ketcham Morse of New Britain, CT, and sister of Richard K. Morse of St. Louis, MO and Dorothy M. Cooper of San Antonio, TX. In 1947, she married John Clayton Pritchard, son of Richard E. and Mildred G. Pritchard of New Britain. John spent his career with the Stanley Works and retired as Vice President & Treasurer. He died in 1983 at age 61, after 34 years of marriage. They had five children, Ted Pritchard of Arlington, VT, Joan Pritchard of Hartford, CT, Betsy Wheating of Waterbury Center, VT, Carol Conry of Avon, CT, and Susan Reed of San Anselmo, CA. Today the family also includes five spouses and nine grandchildren. She later married William West and resided in Essex. For the final decade of her life she was a close companion of Jack Spangler, also of Essex. Ann was born in Middletown, grew up in New Britain, graduated from Northfield School and Skidmore College, and lived most of her life in New Britain. She volunteered for various community organizations, including the American Cancer Society, Junior League, First Church of Christ Congregational, and the New Britain Museum of American Art. She enjoyed traveling, skiing, tennis, vacationing on Mason's Island, and sailing the New England coast in the family's sloop "Revery." Ann is remembered as outgoing, inquisitive, independent, straight talking, an inveterate redecorator, and eager to participate in any social occasion where she thought she might meet accomplished and interesting people. She was especially proud of her Morse ancestors, who farmed for 250 years in southern Connecticut and participated in the founding of the New Haven and Wallingford Colonies.
A memorial service will be held on Monday, November 4, at 11 a.m. at the Essex Yacht Club, Novelty Lane, Essex, to which all are welcome. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Child & Family Agency, 190 Westbrook Road, Essex, CT 06426. Arrangements by the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home in Centerbrook. To share a memory of Ann or leave a condolence for her family please visit [email protected].
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November 4, 2013
We are saddened and surprised to here of your loss. Our daughter Jess had just seen your mom at her restaurant in Old Lyme. We enjoyed meeting and getting to know Ann over the last few years, Ann was a beautiful and inteligent lady. Our prayers go out to your extended family.
In Sympathy,
Bill , Kelly and the entire Spangler family.
Stan Swanson
October 30, 2013
Ted and family, We were saddened to see in the paper about the passing of your Mom and wish you and your family peace in this time of grief. We have long wondered where you and the family ended up and how you were all doing. All our best to you. Stan and Charlene, Ralph and Jan
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