Ann-Albertson-Obituary

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Ann I. Albertson

Mount Upton, New York

Dec 30, 1953 – Jul 17, 2012 (Age 58)

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BORN
December 30, 1953
DIED
July 17, 2012
AGE
58
LOCATION
Mount Upton, New York

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Oneonta - Ann Ivy Albertson, 58, of Unadilla passed away peacefully on July 17th after a brief and courageous battle with cancer. Born December 30, 1953, in Buffalo, NY, she was a daughter of Edgar and Grace Albertson. Ann graduated from Hunter College and held a variety of positions in...

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Love you Mom forever, your son Brannon.

I, too lament your loss. She was nice people.
Regards,
William

I have known Ann through the Binghamton Chapter of PMI for years. She was a dear friend and will be sorely missed.

I'm glad to have known Ann through my involvement with the PMI Binghamton Chapter, and will miss her.

John and I are so sorry to hear about Ann; We've often thought about her and have very nice memories of her. Our prayers are with you

My condolences to Ann's family and friends. Ann was a great help to me in my career at CDI and I owe a great deal of my success there to her mentoring. So very sad that we have lost another sister to this terrible disease. Rest in peace Ann.

Ted and Family,

I am so very sorry for your loss. I knew Ann through the Binghamton Chapter of PMI. She was dedicated to her chosen career of project management as she was to all things she favored. It is a sad loss. May the memories you both created sustain you through this difficult time.

I met Ann when I joined the Binghamton Chapter of PMI. She always had a smile for everyone and was always willing to jump in and help. She was very sad when she had to step down as President due to her illness. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by many. Ted and Family, our thoughts and Prayers have been with you all.

So sorry to hear of your loss Tad. Our thoughts and prayers and with you. Love, Linda and Pete