ANN-MCCOWAN-Obituary

ANN CLEMENTS MCCOWAN

Birmingham, Alabama

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MCCOWAN, ANN CLEMENTS Ann Clements McCowan, age 84, passed away at Country Cottage of Hoover on December 30, 2009. Born in Tuscaloosa, AL to the late Asa Clements and Carrie Dunn Clements. She moved to Prairie, MS at an early age. After a brief career working for the U.S. Army, following high...

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Ed and Jim: In 1974 I was blessed to have lived across the street form your parents who were very kind to us. Your Mom (Miss Ann) was a kind and caring lady who was always there to help and support in good times and bad. I am so greatful Ann McCowan touched my life and filled my heart with joy, I will always remember her with love. I am a better person for knowing your Mom. Terry Cutting

Dear Ed and Jim - Your mother was such a special person in my life. I cherish evey memory. God bless you both. BJ Palmer

Ed and Jim: We were Ann and Ed's Across-the-street neighbors for twenty years and treasure memories of them. I loved to sit in her kitchen and look at the roses as we drank coffee. Our sympathy to you both at this time. Fred and Marion Miles

Ann at my backyard wedding 2002.

Ann will always have a special place in my heart. She was a kind soul and a beautiful lady. She loved her garden, especially her roses. Ann taught me much about gardening and shared many pretties which still thrive in our gardens. She tended to her yard long after she lacked the physical ability, pulling weeds was therapy! She made the best cheese straws ever! I cherish her hand written recipe. Ann loved my children as her own, always honored to be included in our celebrations of their...

I was a neighbor of Mr and Mrs McCowan on Oakdale Drive from 1974 - 1981 (ish). My sister and I lived next door and always thought of both Mr and Mrs McCowan as sweet and friendly! I have often thought about Ann and wondered where she was. I remember when they had a little dog (but I can't remember her name). I am sorry for your loss, but know that Ann touched many lives and many hearts and even though I have not seen her or spoken with her in years and years, I have often thought fondly...