ANN-COBURN-Obituary

ANN BOOCOCK COBURN

Weston, Massachusetts

1936 - 2016

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DIED
December 6, 2016
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Weston, Massachusetts

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COBURN, Ann Boocock Of Sewickley, PA, died peacefully in her home on December 6th, 2016. Born in New Brunswick, NJ on January 17, 1936 to Philip Milledoler Brett Boocock and Katrina Morey Boocock, Ann spent most of her childhood in Buffalo, NY, where her father was headmaster of the Nichols...

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To Ann's family.
I have worked for your mom for many years at the lake house. I have also enjoyed my talks with Ann about the flowers grandbaby and pets. I will miss her.
I have given a donation to the fort Erie spca in her name. I remember how she loved her dog
Carol beach

Ann was a mentor of mine. She was wise and felt passionately about the environment and our incredible planet. She was great company. I will miss her.

Ann loved and advocated for the environment, something that was evident whenever you met with her. As a result, I valued her bright mind and counsel when I worked with the PA Environmental Council, and always delighted in seeing her. She is already missed.

Brian Hill

Dear Colburn Family
We are in New Zealand hearing of Ann's passing. David and I are talking about how amazing it was that she was sailing a JY just 2 summers ago! We have fond memories of sailing with her and against her and reminiscing about it all afterwards! She will be dearly missed on Bertie Bay! Our deepest sympathies for your loss!
The Parish-Burns-Varley Family
2049 MacDonald Dr

Ann was a such dedicated and thoughtful environmentalist who knew how to make life more fun. Sh will be missed.
Abby

Ann was a wonder. I'm so sorry that she is gone. Ann had a wonderful quality to make you do your best and get involved. She will be sorely missed, but her memories and advise will carry on.

I was proud to call Ann a friend and she will be sorely missed by many.

Ann was a wonderful environmental advocate and leader. Her enthusiasm and dedication were exemplary. She will be missed.

Tim told me about your mother's death and I am deeply saddened. I always enjoyed a chat with her and a laugh too. What a smart lady she was, athletic too! I know you will hold your wonderful memories close to comfort you. Keeping all of you, Andy and Maureen, Tad, Matthew and Phillip and your children in my prayers.