Ann-Lehto-Obituary

Ann Lehto

Kalamazoo, Michigan

1936 - 2021

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Kalamazoo, Michigan
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American Cancer Society

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Lehto, Ann 11/12/1936 - 10/31/2021 Paw Paw, MI Ann passed away on Oct.31. She was a devoted mother of three daughters: Debra Adams, Susan Fuller-Sutherland, and the late Vickie Lehto-Soter. She was a generous and loving woman who worked hard to support her family. If you would like to remember...

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We had a postal retiree breakfast today (11/15/2022) and Ann's name came up. She is fondly remembered among her fellow postal employees, and is still being missed. Godspeed Ann, we love you and miss you!

My Nana was the strongest woman I know. Beautifully independent, courageous, and wise- she taught me to be a woman who doesn´t depend on anyone but myself to be successful. I spent the last few months of her life by her side, cracking jokes and reliving memories. When she was having a bad day remembering things I would always tell her, don´t worry Nana.. I´ll find your marbles for you. I always thought she would live forever- she was strong enough to if she put her mind to it, that she would...

I join Ann Lehto's family and friends in mourning the loss of a wonderful, extraordinary and generous lady. She was one of the fine ones of her age. My prayer will always be with her.

I worked w/Ann @the Kzoo P.O. She was the real deal: hard working, trusted, easy to get along with, always a smile, and loved by everyone who knew her. A loving mother and grandmother, she held her family close to her heart. Ann will be missed beyond mere words. GodSpeed Ann, and may you spend eternity embraced in the Loving Arms of Jesus.

We, myself and my niece, Shawn had the priviledge to get to know and learn from Ann and feel the love she had for everyone with whom she came in contact while we worked together at the USPS. Through rain, sleet or snow, out she would go because she knew her customers were depending on her. She will truely be missed. R.I.P. Annie.