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Ann C. Milbank

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MILBANK - Ann C., of Merrick, NY. Beloved mother and grandmother and a longtime teacher in Long Island public schools, died Sunday night after a long illness. Born Ann Schulman in Brooklyn, she was a graduate of Goddard College and Hofstra University, taught reading in the Uniondale School...

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hi my name is michel i live in france, city of grenoble and i was a very good friend of ann
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rip Ann

As time goes by, Ann is missed more and more. I would like Dana, Aaron and Megan to know that she has touched more lives than they will ever know. The bounds that she has influenced are far reaching and her legacy is limitless. That is a true teacher's legacy. God rest her soul.

Janet, Judy, Dana, Aaron and families;
I am so sorry and sad to know of Ann's premature death . It all seems so unfair and unjust. My heart goes out to all of you as well as my love.

Always,

To Dana and the family --

I am very sorry for your loss. It's impossible to state how much a mother's passing affects one's life. You will always have her love and guidance, no matter where you go.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Ann was one of my mother's best friends. As I sit here trying to find the right words, thinking of Ann, I can't help but smile. I have only fond memories of Ann. She was a kind, loving person, and will be missed by all who knew her.

Those who came in contact with Ann had to be touched and moved by her manner, wit, wisdom, sense of humor and smile. We certainly were. We will miss her and wish her family our heartfelt sympathies.

Those who came in contact with Ann had to be touched and moved by her manner, wit, wisdom, sense of humor and smile. We certainly were. We will miss her and wish her family our heartfelt sympathies.

Dana and family members,
I only know Dana thru his many television appearances on MSNBC. I am truly sorry for your loss. Rest in the knowledge that your Mom is in a much better place. You will all be in my prayers.

Ann and I were friends for almost 40 years. Although I did not see her often in the last five years, we always had wonderful telephone conversations. She was intuitive, insightful and one of the most warm hearted people I've ever known. Her family was her life. I will miss her terribly.