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Ann M. Adomaitis

Ewing, New Jersey

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DIED
January 3, 2024
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Ewing, New Jersey

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EWING Ann "Anna" M. Adomaitis, 91, of Ewing, passed away January 3, 2024. Born in Trenton, Anna moved to Ewing with her beloved husband, Alexander. An avid garden enthusiast, she was a long time member of the West Trenton Garden Club, volunteering for the Philadelphia Horticultural Society as...

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Every time I think of Ann I remember the many wonderful times we had at wind Creek Casino in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She would take the church sponsored bus trip, I would meet her at the casino and we´d spend a wonderful day, walking and shopping with a little bit of gambling!

I'll always remember her willingness to take the casino bus to Wind Creek in Bethlehem (where I live) so we could spend the afternoon together! Judy

I had taught with Ann at Gregory School in Trenton NJ She was a very forthright loving and caring person! She will be missed by all her retiree friends! Sincerely, Shirley Chanted

My favorite story about Aunt Anna is the day she was born. It was Christmas Day in Jackson Twp., NJ near where Great Adventure theme park is today. Her father, Tot, as he was affectionately called, got on his horse to get the doctor. When they returned, the doctor had fresh apples for the children, Anna's brother Bill and sisters Olga and Pauline. That was unheard of in December and such a treat. They lived on that farm until they could save enough to move to the big city of Trenton. From...

Ann and Alex were cherished friends of my parents Bud and Agnes. As we would all go to Skytop together in the Poconos, we became close to Ann Ann and Alex. Over the past 10 years, I´ve kept in touch with Ann via text messages and visits. We will greatly miss her. Xoxo

Anna was a capable and passionate woman. I was blessed to know her and work with her as a judge in the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society "Gardening and Greening" contests. My sympathies to her family whom she loved and was so proud of.

Many memories of teaching at Gregory School with Ann. She was one of a kind and taught me a lot about Trenton (I am from Seattle). Rest easy, Ann.

My dear neighbor and friend. I will miss you!