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Ann H. Lesko

Sagamore Hills, Ohio

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LESKO ANN H. LESKO (nee Jagus), passed away Sept. 8, 2005 at the age of 93. Beloved wife of the late Edward J.; loving mother of Marlene Wisniewski (Ron), and Edward G. Lesko (Linda); devoted grandmother of Nina Clark (Ken), Amy Menter (Joseph), Jill Vales (Matthew), Jason Wisniewski (Crystal),...

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Dear Marlene,
I feel your pain, my father just passed away in August and I know how you are feeling. It does help to know how many people think about you and send their love, I am sending you my love and prayers.
Love, Mary Maitino

Dear Marlene, Please accept my sumpathies and prayers for you, your family and your mom. I know what it feels like to be the older generation. Annie (Hoban)

Dear Marlene and family, I dislike writing to you in such an impersonal manner but it's the only means available. I met Ann at Sherwin-Williams more years ago than I want to admit. She was such a dear and caring person and a fun person to be with and around. I have many warm memories of trips, lunch time scrabble games, coffee breaks with her poppy seed cake and noodle casserole. I'm glad I had the chance to reconnect with her last year for a brief visit. My prayers and love to you and...

Marlene, my deepest sympathy for the loss of your Mother. My prayers are with you.

Marlene, my deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your mom.

I am so sorry to hear about your mother. Your family is in my prayers.
Linda

Dear Marlene and Ed and all of your families, I am so sad to hear of the death of your beloved Mom. She was such a dear, but she really does deserve the reward that awaits her in Heaven with Our Blessed Mother and Jesus! Love and prayers,

I met Ann in 1967 at the Shewin-Williams Co. where we both worked. I was 17 and Ann was the nicest caring person I ever met. Very soft spoken. Ann and Mary Kalnicki worked at that time printing formulas on the ditto machine. On breaks and lunch time I remember going in to her office just to get advice from her. Ann was a great lady and I feel very lucky to have known her.