Ann-Feldmann-Obituary

Ann Louise Feldmann

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Feldmann, Ann Louise Sept. 15, 2006. Born Ann Louise Hitchcock, Dec. 22, 1963 in St. Louis. Beloved wife of Kevin Feldmann; daughter of Beverly (Porter) Hitchcock and Richard Hitchcock; daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Feldmann; dear sister of Jean Hitchcock, Richard Hitchcock Jr., Joseph...

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Richard Hitchcock's oldest daughter, Annie. Was married and became Ann Feldman. I believe you will enjoy this photo.

This is a picture that Ann Feldman drew for me (Auntie DA) in 1977. Found it among my souvenirs. Thought most of you would like to see it. This is only a bit of her artistic abilities.

Dear Feldman and Hitchcock families,
My father, Doug Hithcock always told us kids he would let us know he was sending blessings by a RAINBOW IN THE SKY. I was telling my friend about this in my home, as I walked her to the car I just looked up at the sky and much to my AMAZEMENT there was a stunning, most vivid rainbow. I told my friend Daddy Hitchcock and Annie have met.....they are sending me a message.
We live out of town and never got to see Ann and you too much, but she did make...

Kevin, All our prayers and best wishes to you and your family. We am so sorry for your loss.

My deepest sympathy to my cousin Beverly and her family. I remember meeting Ann only one time at a family function and sooo impressed that she had such a talent to work for Mary Engelbreit. Please accept my prayers for Ann. Diane Potthoff

Kevin & families
I worked with Ann at Mary Engelbreit and took my "breaks" with her. She was a joy to be around. She gave movie reviews and updated us with her favorite television programs. She is someone I will never forget.
My thoughts and prayers are with you. You will find your strength in faith and in the love of your family and friends. Ann will always be with us as we remember her smile, her wit, her talent and the love she shared with all of us.

Dear Kevin and Families, I am at a loss for words (something Ann and I never were) and my heart is so heavy to hear about a loss like this. I worked with Ann at Mary Engelbreit Studios. She was a talented artist. I'll never forget how we all had to get our "Ann Fix" everyday because she kept us in stitches and made work so much fun.... if she wasn't laughing at you, she was always laughing at herself. I always admired the love that Kevin and Ann shared -- it was true and pure -- no pretense....

Kevin. We are sorry for your loss,I wished are neighbor Mike would have indroduced us sooner,even as briefly as we knew Ann she was fun to be around, She will be missed.

I was fourteen when I first met "little Ann". She had this huge car in high school, and had to sit on a pillow to see over the steering wheel. I am amazed how one physically little person could be so big on the inside. She had a passion about her....maybe an expectation of people that they should have met. One could see what I am trying to say in her art. Ann's art was always more beautiful than this world. Even today, I find myself using little "Annie-isms" in my everyday speech. She loved...

Ann was a wonderful person who I knew in High school. My thoughts and prayers are with your family and I'm in sorrow over this in my heart.