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Ann Calhoun

San Luis Obispo, California

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Ann Calhoun Ann Calhoun lost her battle with pancreatic cancer on July 9, 2015, at age 72. Ann was born in Sacramento in April 1943 to Marvin and Mary Hughes. The family moved to Coachella Valley when Ann was five years old and she attended school there through high school, majoring in art during...

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Ten years later and i still miss you. Your legacy lives in inthe hearts of those who loved you and in the beautiful dog park you helped create.

She was SO very vivid. Helped he paint murals in Los Osos and would see her at animal events with her greyhounds. She lived LIFE. I will miss seeing her.

I will miss my wonderful Aunt Ann so much. She was always there for me, no matter what craziness was happening in my life. She was always upbeat and positive and helped me through many issues and situations. It's hard to imagine life without her. It breaks my heart truthfully and I'm feeling lost right now. I am glad that she touched so many lives and was loved by those around her. My home is filled with Aunt Ann gifts and creations, and for that I am eternally grateful. My girls and I...

Ann was someone special, Los Osos is much poorer at her passing. Nobody could rock stripped socks like Ann!

I met Ann Calhoun in the 60's when I met her on an LA summer visit with my sister, Jean Carfagno. Ann took me under her wing and showed me what it meant to be a force of nature! She nurtured my sense of the ridiculous and introduced me to the DaDa movement via a trip to the LA County Museum that I will never forget. I still treasure my Lord of the Rings bookends that she sculpted and gave me for a wedding gift and I will treasure her energy and vivid life force forever--she was an...

Ann, Ann, Ann; What will the central coast do without your wonderful intelligence and creativity, your ready smile and your pack of hounds? You were part of the fabric of Los Osos and the Central Coast ant your passing leaves a terrible wrent that can never be made whole again. Goodbye Ann. We'll kanoodle on as best we can without you.

Ann was a friend that I'll never forget. Always ready to help. I will miss her.

I got to work with Ann at Earth Spirit in Morro Bay and really liked her sense of humor, her wisdom, knowledge and quick wit. I really respected her, and am very gratefull that I knew her. She touched my life sincerely. Tara Burke

We met Ann when we adopted our beloved greyhound, Grace. We enjoyed her sense of humor and sound advice. Her sense of compassion and understanding was always apparent! She will be missed! Donna and Rick De La Rosa