Ann-Leavenworth-Obituary

Ann Bailey Leavenworth

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Springfield, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Ann Bailey Leavenworth passed away peacefully in her sleep on July 27, 2018 at her home in Springfield, MA after a brief battle with cancer. Born in East Longmeadow but living most of her life in Springfield, Ann was a graduate of Springfield Technical High School, UMass (B.A.) and Springfield...

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Thank you for your Love and fellowship of Mothers of Saint Michaels Cathedral. You will truly be loved eternally.

Thank you for the honor to share our faith and Love for Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and Mary Our Blessed Mother. May she rest eternally in his mansions.

Ann, We lit candles for Bobby, and now I light one for you. Thank you for being you and living your life with so much faith. See you later my dear. Peace an love to all your family. Linda

Kevin,Katie,Mary,John and Allen. So saddened to hear of the passing of your Mother,I can remember playing in the attic and her calling us down for lunch, she was the best pb and j maker of all times. May you find comfort in each other to help you through these times of need. Your childhood friend,Anthony Roy

To Ann's family:

Sending love and condolences to you all.
I am so sorry to hear this news.

Ann and I worked together in Springfield, Massachusetts on many Social issues over the years. She was a sincere person who cared for everybody.

This photo shows her smile that rarely left her face.

"Well done my good a faithful servant." Amen.

Lesley Haynes

My Sister in Claverism, you made a long lasting impact on so many of us at Holy Family Church. Your work for the under privileged, and smile will live on forever. My condolences to your family.

Lady Yvette Nurse-Parrish

My good friend Ann. I don't have any words
on how I miss you and how I will no longer have any more talks with you. The one thing I will always cherish is my weekly Sunday visits with you. Over the years we have shared a lot. I will pray for your family. I know they miss you. One last thing. Don't worry about our lunch. Me and Margaret will have it in your honor. May you rest in peace. You have earned it.

Ann, you were one of the kindest and most generous women I've ever known. I miss you and send my condolences to your many friends and family members.