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Ann Quimby Southworth

Springfield, Massachusetts

Jun 3, 1931 – Feb 9, 2025 (Age 93)

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BORN
June 3, 1931
DIED
February 9, 2025
AGE
93
LOCATION
Springfield, Massachusetts

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Ann Quimby Southworth1931 - 2025SpringfieldAnn Quimby Southworth, age 93, passed away on February 9, 2025 with her loving family by her side, after a multi-year struggle with dementia. Born in Springfield, she was the daughter of the late Mary (Bruyn) and Horace Alonzo Quimby. She was a graduate...

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I will never forget meeting with Ann for my AFS interview in her home on Eton Rd. Her opinions about me were breath taking. It may be that Ann inspires people like me to go on to post docs at MIT in spite of it all.

Dave and the Southworth Family, We are sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Ann was the heart and soul of The Blandford Club for many years. She was an impeccable athlete and sportsman on the tennis court, a shark at the bridge and cribbage tables. It was always an honor knowing and being with Ann.

Ann was in my exercise class at the Longmeadow Adult Center. She was an inspiration to all. My condolences to all her family and especially to Deacon David Southworth and his family.

Please accept my condolences on the passing of your mother. I knew Ann from South church and she was always very friendly and gracious toward me. I remember 40 years ago soon after I joined south church she had sat with me in the parish hall and we had a very nice conversation. She always had a very cheery greeting for me.

To the Southworth family,
I have known Ann for 40 years and will miss seeing her in Blandford. I will always have fond memories of her as I pass by her house, The White Church, the Country Club and remenbering seeing her exercising her dog on the road to the Blandford Ski area. My thoughts and prayer are with all her family, friends and caretaker who contributed to this amazing woman's life.

I will miss seeing Ann. She sometimes came to quilting and socialized with the sewers. Thank you Ann for all you did for others and bringing joy to the people at South Congregational Church in Springfield.

I enjoyed getting to know Ann and will miss her sense of humor and love for South Church. She inspired the love of her family who cared deeply for her.

To the Southworth family, I have known Ann for 45 years and will miss seeing her in Blandford. My thoughts and prayers are with all with all of you.