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Ann M. LoCicero

Lancaster, New York

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LoCICERO - Ann M. (nee Germain) September 17, 2008; age 61. Beloved wife of Nicholas L. LoCicero; devoted mother of Nicholas G. (Lizabeth) and Michael J. LoCicero; beloved daughter of the late Dr. Eugene and Genevieve Germain (nee Reilly); dear sister of Christopher C. (Diane)...

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Ann will be deeply missed at the Arts in Education Institute. For years Ann has helped teachers (me in particular) navigate through the system in order to provide quality programs for students. I am saddened by her passing, and will keep her family in my prayers.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Nick & Mike -

So sorry to hear about your mom. My thoughts are with you guys in this difficult time.

Nick:

I am sorry to hear of your mothers passing. Please know that you and your family are never far from my thoughts and always in my prayers.

"You never loose anything. Not really. Things, people- they go away, sooner or later. You can't hold on to them anymore than you can hold the moonlight. But if they've touched you, if they're inside of you, then they're still yours"

Nick our deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Dear Nick and family;
Please accept my deepest condolences. I apologize that I was unable to attend the wake. I shall keep Ann in my prayers.

Ann made all of our lives more joyful. Let us remember her by continuing to find that joy!

Annie was a very special friend who was such a beautiful person, both inside and out. She had a warm and loving soul. I know that you all, as her family, meant the world to her. Annie shared with everyone and made us all laugh with her wonderful and funny stories. She was full of life and wonder. I know that I speak for many others when I say how very much she will be missed. She was deeply loved!

Nick,
It has been many years since our paths have crossed, but when i heard about Annie, I wanted so much to express to you and your children our most sincere condolences.
From the picture in the paper it was easy to see that Annie remained as beautiful as the first day that I met her, over 40 plus years ago.
Stay strong and remember your shared happy times.
Love, Lorraine Germain and family