Ann-BLACK-Obituary

Ann S. BLACK

Toledo, Ohio

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American Cancer Society

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BLACK Ann S. Ann S. Black of Toledo, OH, died Friday, February 25, 2011, in the Ebeid Hospice Residence, Sylvania, OH, at the age of 99. Born in Toledo, OH the daughter of Harry and Bessie Bletterman, she married Philip Black also of Toledo and was employed by Edelstein and Sons as bookkeeper for...

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Henny,

I am so sorry for your loss. I wish I could have been there. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Henny & Family,

I just heard the news and wanted to express our sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Teddy, Tatum & Tessa

I will never forget my Great Aunt Ann! She always told me stories of her memories of my Papa Jack Bletterman (Her Brother) and my Grandma Betty Bletterman. One story that I remember her telling me was about wanting to be a WAC in World War II.  She told me that she told my papa (her brother) that she was going to be a WAC and he said, "OH NO, No sister of mine is going to be a soldier in the war." As he shook his finger at her! It was funny because that is so my papa, he was a very...

Harriet and Joan, our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. I remember her from our DeVeaux days and enjoyed seeing her at Etz Chayim on the holidays. She lived a long and active life.

Joan, our condolences to you and your family. Your mother certainly lived a wonderful life.

I remember Ann as a joyful, caring, and energetic woman. My heart goes out to you, Harriet and Joan. May you have peace and joy from your great memories of your mother.

I fondly remember Aunt Ann, Uncle Phil and our wonderful cousins. Aunt Ann was so wonderful to all of us and a close friend our mother, Ann Black Bellman and a loving wife to Uncle Phil. Love to all the family and friends of a great woman.

Beryl and Suzanne Bellman
South Pasadena CA

To the Black family, my deepest sympathy. We have missed Ann at our dance classes. We are so glad we got to go to the Temple a few weeks ago for the celebration of her 99th birthday. Our thoughts are with you.
Sincerely,
Nancy Fletcher

Harriette and Joan,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother, Ann. I have so many fond memories of her and the times our families spent together, your birthday parties, picnics at Jermain Park and so much more.

I believe the last time I saw your mother was at my Dad's 90th birthday kiddush at Etz Chayim. She stood tall and was so dear. She was an amazing woman and role model.

There was much sadness in my father's voice when he told me of your mother's...