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Ann Jeanette Malin

La Crosse, Wisconsin

1925 - 2019 (Age 94)

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La Crosse, WI – Ann Jeanette Malin of La Crosse died Saturday, December 21, 2019. She was born August 16, 1925 to John and May (Downey) Malin and grew up in Genoa, Wisconsin. Ann was baptized and confirmed at St. Charles Borromeo Church in Genoa and attended St. Charles elementary school. She...

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Ann was my part time a few months after she retired. In those three months I come to appreciate her secretarial and management skills but most importantly her pleasant personality.

We met Ann when we moved here in September. She sure was an amazing lady and we thoroughly enjoyed her company. She will be sorely missed at the condos

Ann was a very sweet person. My husband and I both worked at Dairyland with her. She was a friend to all of her extended Dairyland family. She will be missed by many.

Ann was such a wonderful person and friend. We worked together at Dairyland. She listened and offered honest advice. I held her in the highest regard. My sympathy goes out to her family and many friends.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Condolences to the Malin Family.

From the day I started at Dairyland Power in 1973, to recently seeing Ann at the A&W having Sunday breakfast, she always had a way to make you feel special. Ann was a exceptional lady with a strong work ethic that were an example for all in her decades of work at Dairyland Power Cooperative. She truly believed in the cooperative philosophy and lived it. And oh, how she loved her Irish heritage. She will be missed, however, what wonderful memories she gave us. Our sympathy to the family.

Ann was the secretary for our dad, Frank Linder, for many years. He relied upon her competence and dedication, especially during his years as general manager. She was also a dear friend to both Frank and our mother, Kathleen. We send condolences on behalf of our parents. --Jean, Mark, Kay, and Greg Linder

Ann was my neighbor for a short time. I found out she liked lemon meringue pie, so I baked one, and we had pie together. She told me about her interesting life, her golfing, and of course her family, who she loved dearly. I told her about her great niece and nephew, Justina, and Dexter, who I had taught at Longfellow, and remembered fondly. Ann and I became friends, and saw each other at the library quite often as we were both avid readers. I remember Ann with great fondness, and believe...