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Ann Pittman Mitchem

Roanoke, Virginia

1946-2008

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On September 21, 2008, Ann Pittman Mitchem left her God-centered life here on earth to be with Jesus in Heaven. She was embraced by his loving arms and taken to the most glorious place where she will suffer no more. Ann was a devout Christian and gave unselfishly to others for 62 years. Now her...

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It is with a joyful and broken heart I am writing this. I know you are in the most beautiful place and with Our Lord and Savior. Your pain and suffering here on earth is over for which I am most thankful. However, I miss you like crazy. God’s plan is always perfect. He knew we needed to take care of you to truly show us your place with him was so much better. He also showed us what a loving church family is all about. Our church family was our support. Praying for our family,...

Ann's Family,

I just wanted to recount to you my visit with Ann when I was in Roanoke for Grandpa's funeral.....the night before I went to see her in the hospital, we talked on the phone for almost 45 minutes. She told me things about my mom that I never knew and evidenced a friendship that truly stood the test of time. She was so serene and so honest and wise that night when we talked that I've thought about it many times since. I will remember her courage and her love and wish you...

Dear Mitchem and Pittman Families,
My deepest sympathy is with you. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. God will comfort you and ease your pain. Even though I have only seen Ann a few times since Laverne passed away, I still think of the fun we used to have. My fondest childhood days are of Grandma Saunders house. Playing dolls with the wooden stroller and crochet with my cousins. Walking to the country store with Ann for candy. I know you will sadly miss her, I will keep you in my prayers.

Dear Barry, Kim, Michael, and Family,
We were sadden to read Ann had died, but that was selfishly thinking of ourselves. She is rejoicing in her heavenly home with family and friends who have gone before her. My first reaction when I saw the obituary Monday night was, "I must call Grandpa." But he had already welcomed her into heaven with a big hug and kiss. He was truly his second daughter. Your struggle without her has just begun, but remember what she said. She was ready and...

Ann's Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. Ann was a wonderful person and I know how dearly she will be missed. God Bless you all.

Mitchem Family-

Our family would like to convey our deepest condolences for you in this time of loss. Ann was always such a bright and beautiful face every Sunday that we saw her at Penn Forest.

Know that God will be with you during this time. Thinking of you and your family often.

The Burrows Family-

John, Erin, Grace, Emma, Sarah and Luke-

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Barry, Kim and Family and Mike and Family-

Please accept our sincerest condolences. Ann was a such a special person to all of us and I know she will be missed.

Do not hesitate to let us know if there is anything that can be done. Know that each one of you are in our prayers.

Much love-
The Fairchild Family- Lud, Cori, Noah and Luke

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.