Ann-Zotto-Obituary

Ann Del Zotto

Eugene, Oregon

1927 - 2020

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Ann Del Zotto 12/27/1927 - 3/11/2020 Longtime local resident Annie Del Zotto passed away at her Eugene home on March 11 at age 92. Annie was born in Portland to Fred and Ann Musto and was raised in Cloquet, Minnesota. In 1950 she received a Biology degree and music minor from the University of...

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Ann was an important person to our family for many years, giving my children the gift of music which bled into their school lives, fortifying them to excel in so many ways. I don't know if they would be who they are today if we didn't have that regular Thursday afternoon appointment. Ann was always so ready to share a smile and encouragement and her garden produce! So thankful for the blessing she was to us and so many others in our community. Our condolences to the family. -Tracy Hickey

Mrs. DelZotto will always be very special to me. What an amazing, positive influence in my life.

Ann's family appreciates the thoughts from everyone. In addition to legacy.com, cards are also welcome at her long time Santa Clara address, which will be forwarded to family. We all miss her so much.

Mrs. Del Zotto was my piano teacher from age 5 through middle school. I loved coming to her house to pet the cats and show her how I'd not practiced my piano lesson for the week. She was a lovely woman and I enjoyed her kindness, peaceful home and garden and her sweet husband Angelo. They were a lovely couple and I have fond memories of her. My own mother is going to be 92 soon, and I treasure the time we have together. May the Del Zotto family and Ann & Angelo's sons be comforted during this...

Ann and I became friends after we retired and returned to Eugene. She lived in the same house for years. My younger brother was close friends with her son, David when they were young. I met Ann's husband Angelo through school. He was an energetic teacher by day and a member of a band by night and on weekends. I met him when I taught Spanish to grade school kids. I was in high school then. Ann was always happy to see me. I think she liked that I remembered Angelo, A nice man to...