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Ann Davies Acton

Hemet/San Jacinto, California

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LOVING MOTHER, SCHOOL TEACHER & GRANDPARENT ANN DAVIES ACTON Passed away in the evening of March 20, 2009 due to heart failure at Kaiser Sunset in Los Angeles, California. Ann passed at the young age of 54. Born May 29, 1954 to her parents, Robert Milton Davies Jr. and Doris Matsuye Yamashiro...

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I attended San Pasqual Academy with Ann, she was always so cheerful and a joy to be around. She will be missed.
Annette Hindman Ragsdale
SPA Class of '71

I went to school with Ann. She was such a sweetheart. She was my hall monitor during study time in the dorm. Any time I think of her I smile... she is just that kind of person. I wish her spirit safe travel. Namaste`

Aunt Ann-
We Love & miss you.

Always,
Vincent & Family

I attended San Pasqual Academy with Ann. We worked together in the cafeteria during our junior year. Her laugh was wonderful---and frequent! We washed dishes in the cafeteria but she made it so much fun that we completely forgot the drudgery of the work. She was a special person and will be missed.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I was so sad to hear about Ann passing away. We attended San Pasqual Academy together. Always a ready sweet smile. . .She will be missed. . .

Ms.Acton.was a turely amazing teacher and will always be remembered.I am very happy I had a chance to be apart of your class.I will always keep you in my heart!!!

Ms.Acton you will always be missed thank you for all you have taught me and for being an awsome teacher!!!!

I feel so blessed and honored to know and love Ann. I was often her Jazzercise partner, standing beside her on Monday and Wednesday evenings and on many Saturdays, too. She was a loving, warm, caring and accepting woman. I feel so fortunate to have had the chance to see her last October and that we hugged and I got to tell her that I love her. I will never forget her.