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Adrienne Humphrey
May 18, 2020
Oh my goodness, this is really heartbreaking news. She will truly be missed but the wonderful store she built will live on and she will never be forgotten. Artifacts is my favorite go to store when I need a special and unique gift for myself and friends as well. We thank you Ann for bringing Artifacts to the Broad Ripple community. Your beautiful smile will surely be missed by all. Fondly, Adrienne Humphrey
Mary Holland
May 17, 2020
Jeannie, I am so sorry. I know Artifacts will enhance all your memories of your Mother. She was a visionary.
Liz Suscha
May 17, 2020
To Ann's Family - I am very sorry for your loss. Ann was a remarkable woman. I visited Artifacts routinely with my own mother many times as a young person and will always cherish the memories of lively conversation going on while I looked around to find a pair of earrings or bracelet that I just had to have - of course, my mother always obliged. The value of buying local, enjoying the artistry of others, and finding just the right gift for someone are things I so enjoy about Artifacts and Ann's legacy.
Barbara Snyder
May 12, 2020
Jeannie...I am so sorry ..I loved your mom and you..so many memories...
Kris Carmichael
May 12, 2020
Dear Jeannie, so very sorry to learn of Ann's passing. She was a wonderful person who I admired and loved. I treasure my years working with her at Artifacts. It was an honor to know your mother and dad. I hope you find comfort in your memories of how much they loved you.
Ruth Katner
May 11, 2020
I met Ann the first day she opened Artifacts. It was actuallly a preview at her home and I knew right then that this new venture was going to be special for Indianapolis. I purchased a wrought iron wind chime which I still have today and the chimes are ringing as I write in her honor . I have spent both time and money in this wonderful store over the years and I can only hope Jeannie will carry on as always with her wonderful smile of welcome.
Peter Mroczkowski
May 9, 2020
So sorry for your loss. We both remember her. She was a good person
Peter Mroczkowski
May 9, 2020
So sorry for your loss. We both remember her. She was a good person
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