1940
2010
Ann C. Weiland-Daviduk, 70, went home on Nov. 1, 2010, after a short but valiant battle with liver and lung cancer, to be with her beloved husband of 52 years, Thomas Daviduk, 74, who went home on June 28, 2009, after a short but valiant battle with lung cancer. May they forever rest in peace together.
They leave behind their three daughters, Debbie LaRoche (husband Dennis) of Port Hueneme; Barbara Owen (husband Darrin) and Bonnie Wilson (husband Michael) of Taft; five grandchildren, Jenny LaRoche of Port Hueneme, Nicole Owen of Reseda, and Taylor Owen, Thomas Wilson and Claire Wilson of Taft; and great-granddaughter, Kaeli Patterson of Port Hueneme. Also surviving them are Anns sisters, Patricia Weiland (mate Keith Humphreys) of Eugene, Ore., and Dianne Weiland-Cladis (husband Michael) of Santa Monica; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and many friends.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 20, at St. Pauls Episcopal Church in Ventura, followed by a scattering of Anns ashes at sea.
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November 12, 2010
Ann and thomas , A great couple and wounderful people who will be missed by many . they both have touched the lives of many . friends jerry @ glenda
Jenny Laroche
November 10, 2010
I am sad because I deeply miss having you here to talk to but I can't be selfish... I know you are free now ~ you've spread your beautiful wings and will be watching us from above. You are finally together again with your Husband and your Mom & Daddy... free of challenges and struggles, free of cancer, free of pain...with no restrictions and nothing to hold you back. You're one of a kind *Grandma* and I will celebrate your life everyday I live mine. I love you with all my heart...
Susan Wagner
November 9, 2010
I am stunned! I dont check the obits online often but choose to this day. Shocked that Anne is gone. I only knew her and Tom for a few years. We had such great talks together. I took those pics of them both in their tie-dyed shirts. She surely loved the one of Tommy blowing her a kiss! My sympathy goes out to her family.
November 9, 2010
We will miss Ann terribly. She was such a good friend, valliant in her "mission" & she possessed a rare inspiration of humor & simplicity. In her final days with us, we found her noble in her fight against a terrible decease. She held her head high & never complained. We know she has found everlasting peace. We are grateful for that.
Dennis & Margaret Sorensen, Ventura, California,
Debbie LaRoche
November 9, 2010
I love you and miss you so much already Mom. I am happy that you are no longer suffering and I know you are happy being back with Daddy and your parents, Esther Reissman Weiland and William Nicholas Weiland, who both passed in 1989. You will forever be in my heart and memories.
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