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Ann Fletcher

Morro Bay, California

1950 - 2023

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Ann Fletcher February 23, 2023 Morro Bay, California - Shirley Ann Fletcher was born in 1950 in Sacramento, California. As a young girl, she won many awards in gymnastics competitions throughout California. She was fascinated with ancient Egypt, so she studied many books about the topic. Ann...

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I´m so glad that fate had Annie and I cross paths that day at Atascadero Lake back in 2019 (or was it 2018?). Annie was such a special, kind and caring person who I´m blessed to have known, to have spent time with her, shared stories of our lives, have a signed copy of her self-published book, as well as another page she shared to help others who might find themselves on hospice. The photo is from a therapy dog visit with Annie and others where she was living at the time (unfortunately,...

Shirley and I go way back as young teenagers in Sacramento. We were best friends. We stayed at each other´s houses, went on family vacations together, proms with our boyfriends, pegged out jeans the same (they didn´t manufacture Skinny Jeans back then so we made them ourselves), stood up for each other at our weddings. My heart is broken that she is gone; yet, I was so fortunate to have her in my life. I will never forget you my dear friend! Judy Densmore.

Annie, You were always the kind of woman I wanted to be: Sure of herself, taking no guff from anyone but doing so in a firm and reasonable way, tempered with decency. You were funny, and always had a mischievous twinkle in your eye. Your love of animals was unparalleled, as was your love of good Blues music. I'm glad you are going on road trips again with the General and Gypsy. Happy voyages!

I love you Sweet Annie, our paths will definitely cross again someday. You were the beautiful light that gave me so much encouragement and courage to "live my best life!" I will miss our endless laughter together, forever. You always had the right words at the right time. You were a true Warrior Woman and ever SO brave! "Till we meet again my sweet Friend..." Love You Forever, Your next door Garden Girl

Annie was a wonderful person and friend! I loved every moment I spent with her. Her courage in moving forward with her life was so amazing after finding out she had cancer. She would refer to it as little bunnies that kept popping up. I do miss her...

A treasure to have had an opportunity to know this amazing woman briefly during the last years of her life.

A truly brave ,courageous ,and remarkable woman.Dedicated to making seniors life better. She is surely to be reunited with her beloved father "the general". Her laughter and sound of her voice was a joy to be a part of. Thanks for making the Central Coast and the world a better place

Ann was an incredible woman, so talented, so smart, so loving, so giving of her time and talents. She always had a sweet disposition about her. We will all miss her.