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ANN CONNALLY BROOKS

Houston, Texas

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ANN CONNALLY BROOKSBeloved wife, mother, sister and grandmother returned to the arms of her Heavenly Father in the early dawn of September 16th, 2009. Ann was born to Annie Lee and William Benjamin Connally on October 3, 1926, in Gadsden, Alabama. As a young child she was the fastest runner in...

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My deepest sympathy for the loss of your Mother. I met Mrs. Brooks several years ago at Four Friends Tea Room in Pearland. I was one of the owners and spent many lunches visiting with "Our Miss Brooks". She loved it when we called her that. Our visits were always filled with wonderfully interesting stories. She was a gracious beautiful lady and I feel blessed to have known her.
Debbie Parrish

We, at Lady Washington, NSDAR, are deeply saddened by the loss of our beloved member, Ann Connally Brooks. Our thoughts and prayers are with Sharon, Robert, Alan, David, and family.
Sincerely,
Judy Saks Rosenthal
Chaplain, LAdy Washington NSDAR

I was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. Ann. She was a profoundly kind women and for a time my dear mother-in-law. I will remember her as the perfect expression of a Southern Lady. I will remember her kindness, her love of family, her cordial spirit, generosity and good cooking. My deepest sympathies to Sharon, Robert, Alan, David and family.

MY HEART WILL ALWAYS CARRY SO MANY WONDERFUL MEMORIES OF MY AUNT ANN, UNCLE BILL AND MY WONDERFUL COUSINS FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS.

TRIPS TO NORTH CAROLINA, YOUR HOME IN PEARLAND, BASEBALL GAMES, MEXICO ARE MEMORIES THAT WILL REMAIN A PART OF ME.

MY PRAYERS AND FOND MEMORIES REMAIN WITH EACH OF YOU AT THIS TIME.

FONDLY

JANIS KOEHM LA ROSE

I am so sad to know that Ann has passed away. She was my piano teacher when I was a little girl and I have so many fond memories with her. She taught me how to play beautifully and was always so patient with an impatient little girl! Ann was a wonderful woman and brought joy to me every time I would see her, with her warm smile and sweet nature. Even as an adult, I felt a connection to my former piano teacher and friend. She will be missed. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Ann was a very special lady. She was the organist for the twelve years that we were at First Presbyterian in Pearland. It was indeed a pleasure to work with her and to be able to appreciate her wonderful talent. She was indeed a class act. After we moved from the area, our daughter, Kellye came back to Pealand and lived with Ann for almost a year. We will always remember Ann's willingness to offer her home to Kellye and to make her feel a part of the family. Blessings to each of the...

I was so very sorry to hear about Ann's death. I was one of the many brides who walked down the aisle to her music, and that is one of the things I will always remember her for. I know she will be sorely missed by all of her church friends, my mother, Mac Bost, being one of many of them. Ann was a beautiful, gracious lady who my mom cherished, and who I will always have very fond memories of. My deepest sympathy to her children and grandchildren. May the knowledge that your mother and...