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Ann Rockefeller Elliman

Greenwich, Connecticut

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Ann Rockefeller EllimanAnn Rockefeller Elliman died at age 96 on Friday, June 16 in Greenwich CT after a short illness. Daughter of Avery and Anna Rockefeller of Greenwich, she was born on October 7, 1926, in New York City. She was a Greenwich resident for her adult life and loved her vacations...

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Greatly missed in Greenwich. Ann´s kindness and support to my mom and others around her is never forgotten. Thank you Ann.

We continue to remember your love and generosity to us and the children of jamaica

Ann we remember you fondly. Your spirit lives on in our hearts. Colin Tony Abel Jamaica

Mrs Elliman was a wonderful woman who displayed grace and humility . She was kind and considerate and a joy to be with . She will always be remembered . Colin Abel Jamaica.

Ann was a remarkable woman and it was an honor to know her. We met at Hortulus and shared a love of conservation. She was a mentor to me in the pursuit of saving our precious ecosystems and I will always treasure our friendship. Ann was an inspiration to all of us and an important voice for nature on our planet.

Ann was a wonderful, quiet support to my mom when she was ill and facing her last days. A woman of true grace and humility combined with a sense of good purpose. She will be greatly missed. Katie Sokoloff

Ann and I had the enjoyable, if daunting, task to organize an afternoon craft session using natural materials for a group of girl scouts at the Greenwich Garden Center, now the Greenwich Botanical Center. We had barely more than an hour to complete the project before the Town put up the chain that closed the Pinetum for the night. Yikes! We did it! It was great fun and we were quite pleased with ourselves so we decided to make a bunch of them as Christmas presents for our friends and family....

We are so very sorry to learn of Ann's passing. She was a good friend of my mother's, Toni Wyman, and they worked together for many years in the volunteer world, particularly the YWCA. We will always remember her as a gracious, lovely and charming woman, whom we were privileged to call a friend.

Such a wonderful lady. So sorry for your loss