Ann-Sutton-Obituary

Ann Sutton

Oregon, Ohio

1941 - 2019

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January 1, 2019
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Oregon, Ohio

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Ann SuttonAnn Sutton, 77, of Oregon, Ohio, passed away peacefully on March, 18, 2019. Ann was born to Thomas Elvin McCarthy and Sara (Rumberg) McCarthy on June 27, 1941, in Toledo, Ohio. She grew up in the old South End of Toledo and attended Libbey High School where she graduated in 1959. She...

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My Dearest Ann, On your anniversary, we want you to know that you are truly missed by many. But if gives us great joy to know that when Trisha died you were there waiting for her. The two of you had such a strong love for each other long ago and now you have one another again. I hope you're making cookies, crafts and having a parade outside marching through the yard. You were an angel to Trisha and I'm glad you two can celebrate together with Jesus. Love you.

Ann was a sweet wonderful woman of God. She was a good neighbor who will dearly be missed. Tom and Rita Leszkai

GrAnn will be greatly missed
I am sending prayers and thoughts are with you and your family through this difficult time.
GrAnn lived a street away near me as I was growing up in Oregon, OH through my childhood. GrAnn took me and some others and treated us as adopted grandkids and I will always cherish the memories of great conversations about Faith, cooking and gardening.
Thank you GrAnn for sharing your memories and teaching me how to live life more.
You will always...

God certainly does select the BEST. Our family loved Ann as she helped raise our daughter, Trisha, through babysitting. (Thanks Marge Brown for introducing us) She was such a loving and caring person and will be greatly missed by many. We are in FL and will not be able to attend the service, but our thoughts and prayers are with the family members that she loved and was so very proud to be their wife, mother and grandmother. Shirley and Glen

I have known Ann for quite some time... my sister is married to her son Mearl. Ann treated me like one of her own, and was the kindest person I have ever met. She always saw the best in people, and had a sweet presence that touched all those around her. It is very difficult to lose someone so dear. Ann made the world a better place and blessed us with her lovely spirit and the wonderful family that she so dearly loved.

Mearl and family. Ann was one of a kind. The sweetest, kindest neighbor. We send our deepest sympathy. - Tim Cairl and Jodi S.

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I am so sorry to learn of GrAnn's passing.
Several years ago, Ann contacted me and said
that I was one of her first cousins. Up to that
moment, I never knew that I had an unknown
cousin. Although I never had the pleasure of
meeting Ann, I'll deeply miss our warm phone
conversations and correspondence.

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