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Desiree Terrebonne
November 12, 2017
Sorry to see cancer take another lovely woman from us in Amateur Radio; Anne, it was a pleasure to have known you while I lived in Windsor and could attend the Motor City Radio Club functions....75 - 2 de VA3 IDJ
Chuck K8CPA
April 3, 2016
I knew Anne from Amateur Radio. In fact, she was in the same testing class that I was back in 1989. My call then was KB8HHZ and hers was KB8HGM.
Anne was a very proficient Morse Code operator and she used to check into the QMN net, which is a gathering of stations that meet on a frequency on the 80 meter Amateur Radio band to pass message traffic.
Anne always was patient with me and my poor first. (CW sending skills) She will be missed and her loss in Amateur Radio is more than words could ever express in writing.
73 YL RIP ES C U AGN IN HEAVEN
K8AE DE K8CPA
...-.- ..

Larry Baron & Anne Travis 2010
Jeri-Baron Feltner
December 30, 2015
My loving memories of Anne are many. Especially us hanging out with my twin brother Larry Baron at his Superbowl parties. Anne and I met in grade school at St. Als and my brother became friends with Malcolm in junior high at Lowrey --- and this friendship of 60 years will go on forever. I know Larry greeted you with his open arms and heart Anne. God bless your wonderful husband and children with peace in their hearts as they carry your heart wherever they go. Love, Jeri Baron Feltner
Donna Olkowski
December 28, 2015
I was saddened to hear of the passing of Ann. She was such a valiant fighter and I will remember her bravery. My first memory of Ann was at the kindergarten round up at Haigh school. Having had Joan in my late thirties, I was concerned with the age difference with the other moms. So Ann and I connected right away! Gail and Joan went through school together and we met many times. Later, she and Malcolm joined Sacred Heart church so we saw each other almost every week. We also joined the Health and Racquet club the last 10 years or so. I will miss Ann especially her sense of humor. I will keep you in my prayers.Donna Olkowski
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December 23, 2015
Anne, you are surely in heaven. My memories of you go back 30 years when we first met at Haigh Elementary where you were my two daughters' Brownie and Girl Scout leader. Later, we would see each other at Mass at Sacred Heart. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Until we meet again, my friend, God bless.
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