Ann-Pierce-Obituary

Ann Pierce

Jackson, Michigan

1950 - 2025

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DIED
March 27, 2025
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Jackson, Michigan

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ann Marie Pierce (née Cornish), age 74, of Jackson, MI. Born on August 14, 1950, in Hillsdale to Dale and Rachael Cornish, Ann passed away peacefully on March 27, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. A 1968 graduate of Hanover-Horton...

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So sad to see of Ann's passing. Ann cared for my kids through her day-care, and I always felt so at ease that they were safe and they loved going there. She was a wonderful person and I have often thought about her. Hugs to her family at this difficult time. Ann will be remembered always.

To the family, We are so sorry for your loss. There are no words.to express the sorrow you're feeling. We love you Connie and Raymond and are here if you need us. Our sincere sympathy. Chris & Jonie Kirchis

How do you live without a Sister. I miss her so much. I will miss her making me laugh until I cried, her sense of humor was the best. There was never a more loyal person. I have the best memories with her and I´ll never, ever forget them. I love you Ann

Ann has changed the lives of so many of us. I am so blessed that she chose to be in our family and be my sister-in-law. I´ll miss our talks, laughs and moments together. Annie, I love you so much and am so thankful to you for everything! You´ll always be in my heart and in my thoughts.

I am so saddened by the loss of my cousin Ann. I have so many memories of her, Anita,and Elaine during my early growing up years. They taught me the coolest dances, shared their love of the Beatles and Monkees and were, to me, the definition of cool. Ann had a great smile, braids for awhile, and of course, the Cornish sense of humor. Her and Gary opened their home to many family reunions which everyone enjoyed. I would run into Ann anywhere, and it was always a joy and like no time had passed...

I remember Ann fondly. She was our neighbor on Wisner St and babysat for my daughter Sarah. Sarah and I ran in to her a few years back and talked for a while. She was the sweetest! RIP Anne

Ann was always very genuine, a kind good person. She came to Hanover grade school in the 2nd grade and graduated with us. We were in Girl Scouts, very fun. Felt heart break when I heard the news. Bridge Club was started for her.

I'll miss you always: your wisdom, your thoughtfulness, your talent, your devotion to family and you laughing until you cry when something hits your funny bone. RIP dear sister.