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ANN DANDROW

1936 - 2017

ANN DANDROW obituary, 1936-2017, Southington, CT

BORN

1936

DIED

2017

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ANN DANDROW Obituary

DANDROW, ANN (PLATT)Ann (Platt) Dandrow, 80, of Southington passed away Wednesday at St. Francis Hospital. She was the wife of Gerald Dandrow, her loving and devoted husband for over 59 years. She was born Aug. 20, 1936 in Boston MA, the daughter of the late Morris and Mary Elizabeth (Cleary) Platt. In addition to her husband she was the mother of Gerald Dandrow of Southington, Susan Rapini (Dominic) of Branford, Paul Dandrow (Jeanne) of Cheshire, and Judith Dandrow of Southington. Grandmother of Jonathan, Christine, and Maria Dandrow and her fiancé Zack Gayton, Katlyn, Thomas and Annie Rapini and Blake Gatison, Amanda and Lela Augustine, Sister of Elizabeth Suski and her husband Bob, and Maureen Temchin and her husband Earl. Ann had several nieces and nephews, and grand nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her aunts Kay Gilson and Mary Cleary and numerous close and longtime friends that she considered family. Ann also leaves her beloved Labrador Retriever Holly Ann was a graduate of St Mary's High School New Haven, Class of 1954, and received her BA and Master Degree's from New Hampshire College. When her youngest daughter was born profoundly deaf, Ann became a tireless advocate for the Hearing Impaired and those with Physical and Mental disabilities. She spearheaded a law in CT in the early 1960's to mandate special education for children with disabilities. She was a Past President and Founder of the CT Association for the Hearing Impaired. She was later appointed by then Governor Weicker to the State Commission for the Protection and Advocacy for the Handicapped and served on the Board for the CT School for the Deaf. Ann moved from West Haven to Southington in 1970. She began her political career when elected a member of the Southington Board of Education, she was a long time member of the Southington Town Council and was elected the first female Chairperson of the Town Council in 1982. Ann was elected to the CT House of Representatives in 1986 and served as the Representative for the 30th District until 2002. While at the House Ann spearheaded and championed a number of important pieces of legislation including the Safe Haven Bill which became a model for the entire country. this bill established a procedure for the safe and anonymous surrender of infants by those mothers who felt that they could not care for their babies. It is estimated that this single piece of legislation has saved hundreds of babies since it was enacted. While serving as a representative, Ann served in a variety of leadership capacities including as Assistant House Minority Whip and served on a number of House Committees including as Ranking Member of the Committee on Human Services. She also is a Past President of the Order of Women Legislatorers (OWL) A woman of deep faith, Ann was a long time member of St Dominic Church in Southington. Ann was also the founder of Help Us Grow in Southington (HUG) which provided job opportunities for those with physical and intellectual disabilities. Ann was a former Adjunct Professor at the University of CT (Waterbury) and served as the Assistant Director of the Berlin Senior Center. She also served as the Chairperson of the Southington Republican Party. She served on numerous boards including the Southington Fire Board, the Charter Revision Commission and currently served as a Member of the Southington Senior Commission. She received countless awards recognizing her commitment and service to her community including the being named the 1994 "Legislator of the Year" and the "Northeast Rehabilitative Association Ryrie Koch Legislative Award" and the "I'm A Hero Award" presented by the Children's Trust on behalf of her work for childrenFuneral services will be held on Monday, Jan.30, 2017 at 9:15 am from the DellaVecchia Funeral Home, 211 N. Main St., Southington to St. Dominic Church,1050 Flanders Rd., Southington, at 10 am for a Mass. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. Calling hours will be on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2017 from 3-7 pm. Memorial donations be made to New Reach, 153 East Street, New Haven, CT 06511 or online at www. newreach.org. For online condolences and directions please visitwww.dellavecchiafh.com

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Published by The New Haven Register from Jan. 26 to Jan. 29, 2017.

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Johnnette Benkovic

March 10, 2017

We will keep Anne in our prayers. May the angels lead her to paradise.
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Denise Carriera

February 7, 2017

My condolences to the family. She will be surely missed. She was an advocate for me when I was in the need of help. She did a lot for the disabled. She was a warm and caring person.

Don Berg

January 31, 2017

I attended your funeral and was so impressed by the pastor that you introduced Joan and I to some twenty plus years ago. He did an outstanding, loving service for an individual who dearly loved the exceptional population. Your smile was your flag of action. Well done.

Mary Cocuzza

January 29, 2017

So sorry Maureen and Elizabeth. I remember all the times I sat and spoke with Ann and the times she honored the Board of Education with her presence. What a woman of great influence. She will be surely missed.

Stephen and Marybeth 6lasalette way

January 28, 2017

So sorry Gerry and family. Ann was a wonderful woman who I only had the honor to meet several times. Prayers for healing to you and your family !! Deepest sympathy Stephen Galluba and family.

Jack Nugent

January 28, 2017

When my family moved to Southington in 1981, I was just beginning my law practice and met Maureen Temchin who was very kind and helpful. She introduced me to Ann and Gerry Dandrow. In our 30 plus years in Southington, the Dandrows and their family were good friends to Barbara and me and our family. Ann was a great legislator and we enjoyed our Irish heritage and political compatability. Ann will be missed. Slan Go Foil!

January 27, 2017

Condolences and God Bless - This woman has been very successful and not only a good & knowledgeable business woman, but a great family member, wonderful family friend & neighbor to our family. You'll be missed by many and memories will carry on. Celine Blouin Morris

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Bree Berner

January 27, 2017

When all legislators were issued laptop computers for the first time, Ann's remained in pristine condition. She simply preferred doing her work the way she'd always done it. She was sweet and businesslike at the same time, and left an amazing legacy of service and friendship.

Mark Dupuis

January 26, 2017

I had the privilege to work for Ann as her press secretary at the General Assembly. A remarkable woman. You just could never keep up with her. My deepest sympathy to Gerry, Maureen and the entire family.

Nancy Nugent

January 26, 2017

When I first got my start in politics, Ann offered me an intern position in her office. I'm so grateful to her and her family for all the love, help, and support they gave me in those early years. Though I've moved forward into ministry I take with me a deep appreciation for her kindness, energy, and resolve. That's a legacy worth celebrating. Blessings.

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