Ann-Calabrese-Obituary

Ann L. Calabrese

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Ann Calabrese passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on August 30, 2007.

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Dear Lenny, Marie, Cassandra, and Alexandra,
We are sorry to learn your Mother and Grandmother has passed away. She was a lovely lady, a pleasure to have known and to be associated with as colleagues in our local Osteopathic community. Many times Ann hosted our District Osteopathic Auxiliary in your parents lovely home. Us "girls" were always treated to a good time and a delicious lunch. We treasure memories of Ann and Jeff's friendship, and believe they are at peace, two very gentle...

Dear Dr. Leonard and Family,

My prayers and sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your mother. Ann and I had happy memories working for St. Paul Events. We especially enjoyed our breakfasts together after Sunday mass with all the ladies. I deeply miss both your mother and father.

Dr. Calabrese,
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Lenny,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. When we were dealing with the house sale, your Mom always exuded the utmost in charm, patience, and deep love for your Dad. It is always tough to lose a parent but she had a full and happy life and really loved her grandchildren.

Dave Haller

Dear Lennie, Marie, Cassandra, and Alexandra,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Aunt Ann and Uncle Jeff were both so wonderful to me. Aunt Ann, especially, was the epitome of grace and class, and I loved her deeply. I have such fond memories of dinners with her, Uncle Jeff, and my husband, Scott, then a lovely evening telling stories over coffee and pizzelles. My love to you and your family.

Annie (Tronetti), Scott, Chris and Eric Williams

Our thoughts are with you from afar during the Erie ceremony.

Aunt Ann was always was very generous to me.
Fond memories of those Cherry Street canasta games, her pasta fagoli, her head shaking when you and Uncle Jeff played your guitars, and her passing up our trips to McDonalds for a burger and shake.
She will be missed by those who knew and loved her.

Dear Len, Marie, Cassandra, and Alexandra,
I was able to express to you my sadness by phone on the death of my Aunt Ann.
Now I want my words to be expressed here as a permanent record, because my memories of growing up in Erie with my Uncle Jeff, Aunt Ann, and you, Lenny, are a happy permanent part of me.
In behalf of my wife, Loretta, and I, we extend our sincere sympathies to all of you for your loss.
We will be thinking of you on September 1, when you say...

Dear Dr. Leonard and Family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. Your Dad and Mom were good friends with my Dad (Vince Izzi). My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Arlene(Izzi) Publicover