Ann-Eichmann-Obituary

Ann P. Eichmann

Muskegon, Michigan

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EICHMANN, ANN P. Muskegon, MI Mrs. Ann P. Eichmann, age 82, died Saturday, March 11, 2006. She was born on August 5, 1923 in Muskegon, MI to George and Andriano (Poulos) Pelotes. Ann married Merle J. "Bud'' Eichmann on March 27, 1970 in Eldorado, KS. She was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal...

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Dear Bud,

Thinking of you with love and hugs.
So sorry to hear of Ann's passing.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marva Tousey and Family

Dear Bud, You have my deepest sympathy and I want you to know I also will miss Ann very much, a very dear friend for decades. You and your family will be in my prayers and wish to see you again at your convience. Love, Corrine A.

Col/Bud,

I'm extremely sorry for your loss and I'm not sure you remember me, but I worked for you both in the Air Force Reserve, but also you obtained an interview for me in 1959, and I subsequently worked in the service department at Clarke Floor Machinery. I just wanted to be remembered to you and extend my sincere sympathies.

Don Monson

Dear Bud,
I rememer Ann with much fondness. She was always very kind to me. Please accept my condolence.

We are in Florida and read the obituaries and it brought back some memories of Clarkes. Sorry we can't be there but you are in our thoughts & prayers.

Bob & Ardis

To Ann's family:

My deepest sympathy goes out to your family. I worked closely with Ann at Muskegon Community College for several years. I remember working with her on several contract agreement committees. She always fought for the good of all those she came in contact, she made sure that we were fighting all of those include for a fair shake. I will truly miss her!

At this sad time I will truly lift you up with my prayers.

Sorry we can't be with you at this time.

Ann was a wonderful person, great secretary and landlady. We should all celebrate her life! Ann was my first secretary at MCC and showed me the ropes around campus more than 30 years ago. She and Bud were also kind enough to let me rent the white house on the hill, which still holds many fond memories of Muskegon summers on the lake. I will always think of her as a great lady.