Ann-Archer-Obituary

Ann Archer

Norfolk, Virginia

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Norfolk, Virginia
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American Cancer Society

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Ann Gail Archer VIRGINIA BEACH - Ann Gail Robertson Archer of the 100 block of 45th St. died Nov. 28, 2009, at her home. She was born in Portsmouth April 30, 1942, the daughter of the late Elmer L. Robertson and the late Frances Louise Kee Robertson. Ann graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School...

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Fred,
Sorry to hear about your wife. Your daughter Beth is a member of our church in Emerald Isle.

Jay & Janice Dick
108 Melaine Street
Emerald Isle, NC

Fred, You may not know me personaly but I'm very sorry of your lost of Ann, she was 10 yrs. younger than I, grow up living across the st.on spratley. Her cousin Bill, and I played together doing our youth also my wife, from Cradock dated Bill when his family moved to Cradock.I knew the whole Robertson family.Fred, again I'm very sorry for lost of your wife,Ann. Jerry Mingis

Dear Fred and family,

I was so sorry to hear of Ann Gail's death. I wanted you to know that my prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. It was a long time ago that I saw Ann Gail, but I have thought of her often and the wonderful times we had growing in Park View and our times at WWHS.

Shirley Swimme Croft

I enjoyed working with Ann many years ago. She was a wonderful person. Always so happy. I am so very sorry to learn of her passing.

Fred, Please know our thoughts are with you and your family. Ann Gail was a good friend to all. She will be remembered by all her classmates from WWHS and the many friends she had. Austin & Becky Nash

Fred~

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Lee & Debbie Smith

She was one of the brightest,full of life,careing people i have ever known.We had some great moments together.She made me want to be a better person,great morals.She loved to make others happy.----------Sandy Tuttle

So sorry to hear about Ann Gail...I have many happy memories of our times at WWHS.

Betty Ruth
Class of '60

Fred, Pam, Beth & family....My prayers are with you and with my special friend, Ann. I loved this lady. She was one of my best friends and I will miss her...she was a special person and full of life. I know there will be a huge void in your family but she will be with you in spirit... God has another angel in heaven. All my love to you. Patsy