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Ann Leary

Houston, Texas

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ANN LEARY, 47, went to be with God July 30, 2005. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard Leary and is survived by her husband Bob Reynolds, Bob's daughter Kate, mother Janet Leary, brother Jim and his wife Mary Anne Gallagher, nieces Jamie, Molly and Alyssa. As a 20 year Hospice Nurse...

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I like a couple of other people who've left messages, worked with Ann at Heritage of Edina Nursing Home. Ann left an indelible mark on me. She was always funny and interesting and an incredible person. My sympathy to her family for losing her at such a young age.

Ann was my best friend through elementary school. We did practically everything together and she was always "the life of the party". We went to 'horse camp' together in the summer and shared a love of animals, particularly horses and dogs. I remember her dogs, Satch, a black lab, and PJ, a Cockapoo. We stayed overnight at each others' houses, and met each other every recess at Morningside, Wooddale, and Highlands schools. We sang songs on the school bus and swam together at the pool. After...

I will remember Anne and her ability to make people grin.
The day that Anne passed away I was in LeSeur MN I was just relaying a story about her and how we used to go on a yearly trailride in the hills there and how much fun it was. It usually rained but that didn't matter. I met Anne over 30 years ago when I brought my horse to Chaska. We all had so much fun running around in the woods with our horses. Another favorite memory was working at the Renaissance Festival(way back when)....

I worked with Ann 25 years ago she was such a wonderful person with a great sense of humor and pretty smile. My deepest sympothy goes to her family and loved ones.

I worked with Ann at a nursing home 30 years ago.I always admired her.She had a great sense of humor.I was 16 years old at the time. She was one of the people that inspired me to become a nurse.She was so good to the residents.My thoughts and prayers are with you all.