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Rena Uviller
May 2, 2016
Gene, I am so sorry. Last I heard, Anne was her usual energetic and engaged self. She was a very special woman. I had no idea she was ailing. Please accept my condolences.
Sandy
May 2, 2016
Ann will be missed, may your memories and prayers comfort and console you, along with the loving support of family and friends.
April 29, 2016
I am truly sorry about the loss of your loved one. May the peace of God strengthen and support your family during such a difficult time. My deepest sympathies are with you.
Renee & Howard Stave
April 29, 2016
Our sincere condolences on Ann's passing. Howard first met her in 1955 when he started at Marshall Bratter and worked for Simon Gross. Our paths later crossed when Gene and Howard worked for the "Chief" and the four of us spent the night together at the Syracuse Convention in 1962. Great Memories and may Ann's memory be a blessing to your entire family.
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