ANN-ROSENER-Obituary

ANN ROSENER

Menlo Park, California

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Ann Rosener Famous for her work as a photographer for the Office of War Information, documenting the role of women in the war effort during WW2, died at the age of 97 at her home in Menlo Park on May 19 after a short illness. She had a wry eye and took striking photos highlighting the sudden...

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She was a remarkable woman.Brilliant, talented,witty,modest,independent--to name just a few of her wonderful qualities.

Ann was a truly lovely woman. I met her through letterpress, but I am not surprised to see that she was accomplished in other areas as well. I regret that we won't be able to spend another afternoon sipping tea or lemonade together under the redwood trees in my back garden but if I ever accomplish half of what I set out to in this life, it will owe itself in part to her inspiration. I'll always remember you Ann.

I am so sorry she is gone I did a lot of work for her over the years and had great conversations with her about everything in life. She will be truly missed by everybody her knew her. Rob Simpson

I will remember Ann's smile and quick witted greetings. RIP Ann.

Really fortunate to have known Ann - to the extent she permitted. Remembering this fiercely independent, classy and modest little lady with her quick wit and humor, will always make me smile.