Anne-Westcott-Obituary

Anne Miller Westcott

Springfield, Massachusetts

Mar 1, 1958 – Dec 8, 2024 (Age 66)

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BORN
March 1, 1958
DIED
December 8, 2024
AGE
66
LOCATION
Springfield, Massachusetts

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Anne Miller Westcott1958 - 2024Anne Miller Westcott (nee Wissemann) Age 66, of East Windsor, CT, died on December 8, 2024, of cancer. Anne was born in 1958 in Hartford, CT to Bishop Andrew F. Wissemann and Nancy W. Wissemann. She was raised in Greenfield and Pittsfield, MA. She received her...

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I met Anne at the YMCA many years ago where we were both swimming. My son mark also met Anne there. When he told me he was having a serious relationship with a girl he met at the Y, I immediately knew it was Anne. I thought Anne was a wonderful person. She had a great sense of humor and was very friendly. I couldn´t have asked for a better daughter in law. I am so sorry she has left us so soon. She was loved by all who knew her.

Last week we lost a beautiful, beautiful human being - a person who graced this world with her wisdom and unending kindness. Whenever I was around Ann, she treated me like I was someone special even though I was far from it. The powerful and endearing human characteristics of empathy and love, that were so unique to Ann - made it a joy to be in her presence. To those beautiful souls who have passed before us - stand tall - for a great lady comes your way. To Ann's family I extend my...

Anne was a part of my family for many years, though she and my brother divorced, she always felt like family. I loved that she called my mom, her mother-in-law, 'mom' even afterwards. It would be confusing if her mother was with my mom as they both thought she was talking to them. She was a wonderful, vibrant woman gone way too soon. She will be forever missed.

I feel blessed I was able to spend time with Anne recently. Despite her illness she remained witty, artistic, loving/kind and beautiful to the near end. Anne was a top notch mother, daughter, wife, sister, aunt and friend - she meant so much to so many people. Her artwork is vivid and filled with the energy of life- - she was a passionate foodie and I never felt judged by her. She liked to travel and experience the seasons of change. I send my sympathies to all who love her because this...

My deepest sympathy to Anne's family. Anne was always a source of happiness and helpfulness at Glenmeadow. She was kind and her sense of humor always brought a smile to my face. May she rest in peace. There are so many people waiting up in heaven to give her a giant hug. She was loved by all who knew her.