Anna-Sundberg-Obituary

Anna Delores Lougy Williams Sundberg

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Anna Delores Lougy Williams Sundberg 1928 ~ 2008 Ann Sundberg, born November 15, 1928, passed away peacefully in her home the morning of May 2, 2008. It was a beautiful, sunny day, and she was surrounded by people who loved her deeply.The victim of an extremely harsh childhood, Ann grew...

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Dear Dr. Johnson, Kyle and Taylor,

My deepest sympathy is with all of you for the loss of your Mom and "Gram". She will live on through your memories of her and the outstanding legacy she has left behind. With Sincere Sympathy,

Donna Hampton

Dear Val and family,
I am very sorry that you no longer have your mom physically with you. She was always so kind and interested in someone when she met them. She always greeted us with a gentle quiet smile and made us feel welcome. We had no doubt of the love you shared. I'm so very sorry Val for your personal loss. Love Jackie and family.

Dear Vickie, Val, Teresa and Rob,
I feel so sad. Ann was such a good friend to me, we bonded instantly upon finding we had the same last name. She was like a sister and a mother to me. We shared so many problems, I thought we came from the same gene pool. I think of her often, and will never forget her. For her laughter that she shared, and her love. May God be with you in your mourning.

Love, Susie Sundberg

To Ann's wonderful children,

Although it has been years since I've seen your dear mother, my heart aches knowing of her passing. For some reason I thought she would live forever. Perhaps it is because she is everything and more that is mentioned in her obituary. I know her legacy carries on in her wonderful family.

When she was Judge Rigtrip's clerk and I was Judge Uno's clerk, we would get to work early, grab a cup of our favorite morning beverage and sit and have our daily...

Vickie (and family),

Our thoughts are prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Valerie, Vicki, Robert, and Teresa:
I know there is a great reunion happening at this time. Your father and mother are together again. How joyous for them. May you be comforted in knowing this. Your mother was always so sweet and kind to me. May you feel the arms of a loving Father in Heaven hold you during this time.

Theresa, I remember you and your dear Mother with much love. I am so sorry for your loss.

We all remember Mrs. Sundberg well, when we lived across the street she was always welcoming to our little girls as they made the neighborhood rounds for Girl Scout cookies, school fundraisers, and so on -- she was kind and encouraging, and never condescending, and my daughters always looked forward to seeing her. I know she will be much missed!

Valerie, Vickie, Robert, Teresa: Our sincere condolence and sorrow with the passing of your mother. She was and is just as you have written. What a wonderful testament. What a wonderful legacy she created and left. I came across a little poem that says: A rose once grew where all could see, sheltered by a garden wall. And, as the days passed swiftly by, it spread its branches straight and tall. One day, a beam of light shown through a crevice that had opened wide - the rose bent...