Ann-Coburn-Collins-Obituary

Ann Coburn-Collins

Bay City, Michigan

1952 - 2025

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August 5, 2025
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Bay City, Michigan

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Ann Coburn-Collins May 1, 1952 - August 5, 2025 Bay City, Michigan - With deep sorrow and tender remembrance, we share the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, Ann Coburn-Collins, who left us on August 5, 2025, after facing a swift illness, one she met with quiet strength and uncommon...

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I think of you often, my friend, and I truly miss our adventures.

authentic and caring R.I.P. Ann Patrick Cooney FDU classmate

I´m so sorry to hear of her passing. She was so kind and generous with a genuinely good heart and infectious smile. I´m sorry for your tremendous loss.

So saddened to hear of my dear life long friend's passing. So many wonderful memories of her at Southwest and at the last Southwest reunion. Thoughts are with all of you during this sad time. Connie Swyden Haug

I am so sorry to hear this was hoping to see her at our reunion this is so Sad Prayers for All Ann will be dearly missed. Ann and I were good friends at Southwest

I met Ann before she attended Southwest. Her brother Clay and my brother Steve played on the same 3&2 baseball team. I think my dad was one of the coaches for the team. We would sit in the stands watching the games and talking about all kinds of things and laughing a lot. When she came to Southwest she became a very popular figure with her friendly and fun personality and her beautiful blonde hair. I was hoping to see her at the reunion. She was a very special woman. My condolences to Clay...

She radiated love and true beauty. I knew her from high school.

My deepest condolences to Ann's family and friends -she was loved and respected by so many. Ann was a force to be reckoned with and one of the best bosses I ever had. She knew how to get things done and all she did was done with love and integrity. She will be missed by many.

Ann was a favorite of mine from Southwest High School days. I enjoyed her mom, dad and brother Clay throughout those years. We lived on the same street and would many times walk to and from school together. Wonderful memories of a wonderful person. I extend my deepest and heartfelt sympathy to all of Ann's family during this difficult time.