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Ann Carr

San Francisco, California

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Ann Carr

Ann Ballantine Carr, October 1, 1953 to August 8, 2013

An incredible wife, mother, daughter and friend. She lived a life filled with many passions.

Her first passion was her family. She leaves behind her husband Steve Hyman, who she often referred to as her "rock" and...

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Steve, I'm sure the pain of her passing is still with you. I hope in time that pain is lessened.

It was a surprise to get the notice of the anniversary of Ann’s passing and as I opened it up and gazed at her picture, my heart filled. Hard to believe this much time has passed. And, seeing Ann again, I remember working with her and what shock and sadness to lose her just as so many of us training ToP with her, were getting to know her. To all her loved ones, I send condolences. Time cannot take away love and deep connection.. and unfortunately, we also carry grief with us as we miss...

Ann was co-editor with me of our high school newspaper, The Tower, at Notre Dame Academy in Chardon, OH. We started off with four editors and dwindled to just the two of us to do the work of four. Ann never complained and was down-right cheerful despite the long hours and the other projects we had to delay to carry this load. I will never forget her smile and laugh and capacity for hard work to get the job done well. It is no surprise to me that she was such a success in her field. She...

I was shocked to see Ann's name in our high school alumni magazine recently. We went to Notre Dame Academy and both worked as editors on the newspaper and yearbook. Even though that was a LONG time ago, I will never forget Ann's cheerful, can-do spirit and how hard-working she was. To me she looks as beautiful as she did in high school only with lighter hair. Though I never met her husband and son, I can imagine what a loss it is to them to lose Ann much too soon. My prayers are with you,

Steve, many condolences. You and Ann were great together. I still remember you all at my 40th birthday party. With sympathy.

Ann and I got to know each other through ToP training and we had a great time when we trained together a year and a half ago. I was so happy to have another colleague to collaborate with and looked forward to a deepening relationship. A wonderful person and a skilled and dedicated facilitator and change agent. I miss you Ann.

I got to know Ann only in the recent year or 2, before her diagnosis became known to her colleagues and network. She provided our organization pro-bono services in designing our strategic planning process. I loved her passion, her intelligence, her diligent and thoughtful work and her excellent communication skills. Thank you Ann and my prayers to your eternal repose, and to the family you left behind.

So very sorry, Steve. How lucky you were to have her for these many years. Loved seeing your pictures together and saying, "true love does exist."

Didn't know this lady, just clicked on the obituary because she looked like a friendly face. She sounded like a warm and lovely person. I am sorry for her loss.