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2013
Ann Riehl, 105, of Eugene, died on Saturday, January 19, 2013 of causes related to age. She was born on June 30, 1907 in Anamoose, ND to John and Anna (Finneman) Thielke.
Ann married Fred Riehl on February 20, 1954 in Reno, NV. He preceded her in death in May of 1994.
She lived in Oakland, CA for many years until moving to Eugene in 1977 to be near family.
She was a member of the Eastern Star and The Bethesda Lutheran Church.
Ann is survived by her nieces and nephews and her step-grandchildren.
There will be a Visitation on Thursday, January 24, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. at Lane Memorial Funeral Home. Services will be private. Interment will be in Lane Memorial Gardens.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Lane Memorial Funeral Home.
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Ann and her husband Fred were like grandparents to our three young children in the late 1960's while they lived in Oakland, CA. Our children's grandparents lived back east so Fred and Ann were called Grandma and Grandpa Riehl. We remember her wonderful dinners, Christmas with homemade See's Fudge, their aluminum Christmas tree with the revolving colored lights! Just know she and Freddie and Dick and Alice McGuire (my parents) are sitting around drinking a scotch and remembering the "good old days."
With love and fond memories,
Marcia McGuire Naramore
February 1, 2013
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