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Ann E. Adrian

Santa Rosa, California

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Ann E. Adrian Passed away in Sebastopol, June 26, 2004. Ann was born in New York on November 12, 1943. Loving daughter of Joyce and Anker, sister to John, Carl and Alfred. With compassion and fondness she leaves behind her beloved husband Peter Pepper, son Francis Scarpulla, grandchildren...

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So many memories as youngsters. Originally met and while attending wurtSmith high School in the Philippines. Went "steady" while I was a dependent at Clark.

I am so sad to learn of Anns death 18 years afterwards. I have thought about her so much since we parted each other in the Philippines. She was my first true love and we had such fun together and with the other kids in the team club. I still reminisce about our many outings to thousand Islands, to Manila, to the officers club to eat hamburgers every other day. I wish I could have known her during the later years. Warmly, Dan Korman

Even though I hadn't seen Ann since leaving the Philippines in 1960, I remembered her fondly. And, odd as it may seem, when I can't sleep, I remember people whose first and last name begin with the same letter...Ann Adrian has always been #1. Now I add an extra prayer... my deepest sympathy.

She was my first 'Puppy Love', though it be from afar. I said nothing, because she was a sixth grader and I was only in the fifth and I was shy.

I met Ann in 1956 at Wurtsmith Memorial High School. She was two years behind me in school but we all were friends. Ann was a lovely girl and always had a smile and a laugh for everyone. My condolences to her family and friends.

Our prayers are with you at this time.

Frank Little and Wife Mimi
High School Classmate 1956-1960

Chuck visiting Ann and Pete at their home

Ann and I were close friends from our first meeting when we were both 16 in High School. I will always love her and know that she has Peace and sits with Jesus in another world-we will all be together soon.

He remembered her from afar:
She was the star
Twinkling through
The mango trees...

I last saw Ann over 47 years ago but never forgot her. I remember her as a beautiful and friendly girl. I feel deep sadness for her friends and family.