Ann-Lenihan-Obituary

Ann Chase Lenihan

Westerly, Rhode Island

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Ann Chase Lenihan, 64, of Grove Avenue, Westerly, died Oct. 24, 2008, in The Westerly Hospital. Born in Westerly, she was a daughter of the late Russell A. Lenihan Sr. and the late Anne (Nardone) Lenihan. Ann was a self-employed shopkeeper, owner and operator of Chasers Unisex Clothing and the...

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How sorry I am to hear of Chase's passing. Chase was wonderful to work for and a good friend. I have many memories of fun times. Chase was always so upbeat and happy this world will be a little sadder without her.

Dear Steve, Al and Jack and Chase's family, Mike, Mary and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. Chase was alway so warm, down to earth, and easy to talk to. If there is anything we can do at this time Steve, please call.

All our Love, Donna, Mike and Mary

Dear Chase,

You are sadly missed and will always be in our hearts and loving memories!

DK & Kate

I'm sorry to learn of Chase's death, but she leaves many fond memories behind with me, as do all the Lenihans, of my childhood visits to Shelter Harbor. In particular, it was quite a thrill to be given a ride in her new (1963, I think) Corvette Sting Ray. Many years later, as an adult, I remember visiting her in her shop on Main Street and another in Watch Hill and her wonderful sense of humor. My deepest sympathies are with you!

I am sad about Chase's death. She baby sat me when I was a little boy.
As I grew up my family no longer needed her help. We were going to say hello but never got the chance.
Her memory will always stay in my heart

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

I first knew Chasie in school and later on when she owned her shop on High Street in downtown Westerly, although it's been years since we've seen each other. My sincere condolences to Rusty, Mike, her son and grandson.

Reading of Chase's passing brought me back to a better time in a lot of peoples' lives when she had her shop on Granite Street. What a great store she always had and what a nice person she was. Deepest sympathy to her entire family. She will always be remembered.
The entire Martin family

My thoughts and prayers are with you in this sorrowfull time.