Ann-WULFF-Obituary

Ann Elizabeth WULFF

Sacramento, California

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WULFF, Ann Elizabeth 1955 - 2012 Ann passed away in her home at Brisbane, Australia July 12. She was a fourth generation native of Sacramento. She earned her BA at San Francisco Art Institute and a MA from the University of New Mexico. After receiving her masters degree she went to teach at the...

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Oh how much I think of you Ann Wulff ...you never obeyed the rules ...and that's why I loved you !

Though I had not been in touch with Ann for many years, I was deeply saddened today to find that she is no longer with us. She was an incredibly vibrant, enthusiastic, lovely and interesting person who I had always hoped to see again. At one time she was everything in the world to me and now I will miss her forever.

A wonderful creative women with a strong sense of justice for all.

Ann was a good friend & classmate. She was an energetic artist who touched many lives. We'll miss her.

She was my teacher, mentor and friend while I studied and taught at Griffith. Many happy memories....
May your beautiful soul be at peace Ann.

My thoughts and prayers to the Wulff family.

Ann in Tasmania

Ann was a vibrant and creative person with a fantastic sense of humour. Always with her camera in hand involved in a new project.....collecting tears and examining them under microscopes or making some huge kinetic structure for an Opera. She leaves a legacy of extraordinary photography and installatons in both America and Australia and has educated, critiqued or examined hundreds of university art students in Australia. We in the Australian art world owe her so much for her generosity.

My sympathy to Ann's family, and and her many friends. She was a bright, warm light whose gifts will be much missed. Go in peace, Ann. May your journey be swift and painless, and your destination blessed. With much love...

50's Style

... Riding bikes was another favorite activity, as well as dressing up in whatever costumes our imaginations produced. Ann was a creative and passionate spirit personally and professionally, and she will be missed.

May God bless your memories, comfort you, and bring you peace.
Hugs,
Karen Kopac Reis