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Brent & Rebecca Wilson
July 28, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
When God leads you to the edge of the cliff, trust Him fully and let go, only 1 of 2 things will happen, either Hel'll catch you when you fall, or He'll teach you how to fly!
Luen A. Woodbury Flammer
July 22, 2008
Dear Grant, How did I ever miss Ann's obituary??? I am so sorry to have not known and so missed her funeral. Floyd told me about it today. Ever since getting to know you both better on our trip to China, I have admired your sweet wife and saw the devotion with which you stayed and cared for her, suffering from back pain, while the rest of us were out sight seeing. I extend my love and sympathy to you and your family.
George Vicchrilli
July 19, 2008
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Whenever I saw her, she was always so friendly and kind. May you find comfort during this difficult time.
Mary K. Pease Hammond
July 17, 2008
Dear Family
My remembrance of Ann was when Jim was alive and I was much younger. My mother, Gene Harris Pease loved your mother. They first knew each other because of their Blanding ties. I remember coming to her home, because mom said she had the best tomatoes in town. I remember the first time I went into the basement home. I was so surprised to see how nice she kept her home. Mom is probably hugging Ann right now. We had great love and respect for your family. Please know of our love and prayers for you at this time.
Craig Powell
July 16, 2008
I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of my friend, Anne. I grew up in the same Taylorsville 1st Ward where Anne lived. I appreciated her love and support as I prepared and served a mission. I remember her words of encouragement, her wisdom and her sense of humor as we have continued to correspond over these many years. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. The world lost one its best, but heaven is sure to be a bit brighter.
Dru Steadman
July 15, 2008
Dear McQueens,
I was saddened but very nostalgic when I read about Anne's passing. What memories flooded my mind as I thought back to the old Taylorsville days when I was young and growing up. From the days of eating sandwitches and drinking cold goats milk at the McQueens to listening every evening as Jamie serenaded us on his bagpipes. When I think of Anne, I think of a warm loving primary teacher who had a lot of patience for a young restless boy. God be with all of you during this time of sorrow.
Renee Fleming
July 15, 2008
Dear Jean and Family,
May I express my sympathy to you and your family. Even in a timely death, a mother always leaves a void. Your mother sounds like a wonderful person we could all emulate. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Marilyn Allen
July 15, 2008
Dear McQueen Cousins and Uncle Grant,
I think of Aunt Ann as my summer mother since I spent so much time in the summers in your home loving every minute of being a temporary member of the family. My memories are all of learning about goats, cooking, sewing, appreciating and loving life and a lot of laughter. I remember meals of homemade whole wheat bread and fresh vegetables from the garden, the ever changing bulletin board, (a practice I implmented in my home when I had little children.) What a wonderful life and example our Aunt Ann has shared with us. Thank you.
May our Heavenly Father comfort you and help you to feel of His love as you remember your dear mother, grandmother, wife and friend. Love, Marilyn Atkin Allen
Shirley Hendricks
July 15, 2008
Dear McQueen (& Reeve) family,
I was so sad to see the passing of sweet Ann. What an elect lady she was. She was so kind. I saw her recently at a store. I'm glad I stopped to greet her. May you find peace and contentment knowing she is where she is. What a joyous reunion.
Warmly,
Tamra Bishop Bybee
July 15, 2008
Dear Grant and McQueens,
I just learned of Aunt Ann's passing--My first thought was--What a good woman! As I thought of her, I thought of Paul's verse in 2 Tim. 4:7, where he said, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith" Aunt Ann certainly qualifies for that verse. What a great legacy she has given with her life of service and faith. I love that she loved flowers and took pains to share that love with others. I think of her as a woman of numerous talents. My earliest recollection of Aunt Ann was being with her in the basement kitchen where she was separating the curds and whey. I got my first taste of curds--yummm. I remember her as a giving and kind person. She was totally unselfish--always thinking of others and giving them so much of her time and energy. I pray the Lord to bless you all with His comfort and peace, and with sweet recollections of her.
Your niece and cousin,
Suzanne Partridge
July 15, 2008
Dear Kidd Family,
I am deeply sorry for your loss. On the few occasions that I was fortunate enough to speak with "Queengie", she was always very kind and sweet, and seemed genuinely interested in our conversations. I have also heard all of you speak of her with great affection. I know she will be deeply missed.
Robyn LYMAN
July 15, 2008
My Aunt Ann was a joy to be around. She always made me feel welcome. I loved her sense of humor. She will always have a place in my heart and I will miss her and look forward to day when we will meet again.
Kent Monson
July 15, 2008
Dear Family,
I was saddened to hear of Aunt Ann's passing. I have a lot of fond memories of your family in Taylorsville. I hope and pray that the Spirit will bring you peace as you struggle through this next period of time.
My prayers are with you.
Kent
Jennifer Melder
July 15, 2008
My grandmother had a most unusual name, "Queengie" no matter how you choose to spell it she wouldn't accept any other name from her grandchildren.
I know she is in a much better place, but there is no one else to call "Queengie"
My favorite things about Queengie were her wonderful homemade granola, the way she always wore skirts. I don't think I remember seeing her in a pair of slacks. I loved her Navajo dolls, the bulletin board in her home with pictures of all of her children and grandchildren.
Even as she grew older and more frail her laugh was robust and happy.
I have never been much of a lover of flowers, but I remember driving to Morgan county with her and Grant and every flower she spyed through her window was given a kind comment. I think I will start to notice the flowers from now on.
Thanks Queengie for being my grandma, it is selfish of me to say that I wish you were still here. I wish you could have met your newest granddaughter Aleah. You would have loved her "cooing" and her big blue eyes.
What a happy reunion it must have been for you to be with Grandpa, Shelly and Becky and all of those who have gone on before you.
We will see you again someday. I know you will be busy keeping up the beautiful flowers in heaven.
Love always,
your granddaughter,
Jennifer Melder
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