Alice-Gannon-Obituary

Alice Gannon

Washington, District of Columbia

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GANNON, ALICE

On Saturday, June 15, 2002, of Burke, VA. Sister of Richard Gannon, Dorothy Richards, Robert Gannon and Gera Verobish; favorite Auntie of Jonathan and Bridget Richards. Also survived by other nieces and nephews. Services private.

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Alice was a dear friend and colleague on FIRM's board of directors. The best for which any of us can hope in this life is to leave a record of which we can be proud. Alice certainly did. She will be missed but, more importantly, she will also be *remembered* ... with fondness and respect for the values she contributed to those of us who had the good fortune and pleasure of knowing her.

I had the pleasure of meeting Alice about 15 years ago, when I had worked with her on a records management project. She was a thorough and knowledgeable professional and a delightful person to know. I haven't seen her much in recent years, except at our annual conference, and each time I met with her, however briefly, my life was enriched. My condolences to her family. She will be grealy missed by her colleagues.

I was deeply saddened by Alice's passing. Alice and I worked closely together as colleagues for several years. I very much enjoyed our lunchtime conversations. She was a delight to be around and I will miss her immensely.

Alice was a dear friend, colleague, and mentor. She introduced me to the world of professional records managers and had a great impact on my career. I'll miss her.

Mike Miller

My deepest sympathy to all of the family and friends. Alice was a great lady in the profession of Records & Information Management and will be greatly missed. The Southwest Region and all of ARMA International owes a great debt to her years of giving and participation. God Bless you all.

While words cannot remove your saddness, may all these comments from Alice's friends and associates help ease the pain of her loss. I am yet another one of Alice's large family of ARMA friends and professonal associates. Alice was someone I always tried to find at the annual conferences-- to catch up what we were doing, to share experiences and ideas and--- to just visit. I will miss her greatly.

My thoughts are definitely with you at this sad time. Alice brought so much enthusiasm and dedicated commitment to everything she did -- whether it was with her personal or her professional life. I hope that the joyful memories you have will be a source of comfort to you.

It was my privilege to have known Alice for some years. I was one of her former co-workers in Reading, PA and was more recently a good friend as well as a professional colleague. She was a wonderful person! We will all miss her!

Alice and I were ARMA and ICRM friends for several years. She and I shared many medical challenges.
I know that she loved her family, especially her nieces and nephews and treasured her title of Favorite Aunt.
I know this is a difficult time, but know that Alice was loved by people both near and far.
Cindra