Ann-Mara-Obituary

Ann Theresa Mara

Stamford, Connecticut

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ANN THERESA MARA -a longtime resident of Stamford, passed away peacefully July 13, 2007 at the age of 87. She was born May 14, 1920 in Mystic, CT. She graduated in 1943 from Willimantic State Teachers College and received a Masters Degree and 6th Year in Education from the University of...

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Dear Mara Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I had Mrs. Mara as a third grade teacher in Glenbrook School. She was a wonderful teacher and person, always with a smile on her face. My most recent memory of her is sitting in a front pew at St. Maurice Church, again, always with a smile. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Sincerely,
Rita (Mediate) Keane

Aunt Ann lived a life that exemplified both great faith and great courage. We will miss her, but know her joy of being with Uncle Bill and her family once again.
God Bless her sons and daughters and their families.
The DeNoias and Blakes

Rosalie, Mary Ann - My sincerest condolences on the passing of your mother.

My family has fond memories of Mrs. Mara - teacher and fellow churchgoer.

Our deepest prayers & most sincere condolences go out to your family at this time. My sister Bridget and I both had Mrs. Mara for our third grade teacher. She was truly one of my all-time favorite teachers, one whom would even allow me to visit her even as an adult at her home. She was a precious gem, and a wonderful lady with an abundance of Joy & Wisdom. Truly a great inspiration in my life. She will surely be missed.
May God Bless & Keep You during this period.

Dear Mara Family - I am so sorry to hear that your mom passed away. She was my third grade teacher at Glenbrook School. She was an excellent teacher, but what I remember most was her gentle kindness.

Patti Beirne

Mary Ann and Family
Our sincerest condolences on the passing of your mother. We will keep her in our prayers.

Mrs. Mara was a wonderful person and a wonderful teacher. She always had a smile, always upbeat, always happily involved with her class. She was a fine example of the way one should live one's life: looking on the positive side of things and doing one's part to make things better. Hundreds of people, and those she had as students over the years, will mourn her passing, and count themselves rich for having known her.
Claude Dixon
Stamford

We were sorry to read about the passing of your Mom. We are former Glenbrook residents and knew your Mom, a wonderful lady. She taught Linda, Billy and Tommy Dardis at Stark School