Annie-Vause-Obituary

Annie Odend'hal Vause

Surf City, North Carolina

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January 13, 2017
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Surf City, North Carolina

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Annie Odend'hal Vause, 74, of Surf City, passed away on  January 13, 2017 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington.  She was the beloved wife of Glenn G. Vause, Jr.  She was born on August 28, 1942 to William and Ruby (Grimstead) Odend'hal in Baltimore, MD.



Ann is survived by her loving spouse of 53 years Glenn; children, William Vause of Aurora, CO, Robert Vause and wife Donna of Richlands, NC, and Chris Vause and wife Tania of Willard, NC; grandchildren, Shaun, Tori, Amanda, Katie, Jake, Emma and T.J.; sister, Ruby Stevens. 


She was preceded in death by her parents and sisters, Grace, Pat, and Faith.


A memorial service will be held on Sunday January 15th at 4 pm at the Chapel by the Bay in Surf City with Pastor Don Myers officiating.


In lieu of flowers, donations in her memory to St. Jude's Childrens' Hospital would be appreciated.

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I learned the news of Ann's death on Sunday, January 15th; so we were unable to travel to the services. I will always consider "Mrs. Ann" a most fine lady, extraordinary mentor, leader, and friend during my years in North Topsail Beach. She always treated her staff as if they were her own family, as she did everyone. She will be missed greatly by all who knew and loved her. Our prayers, thoughts, and love to each of you.

I have just heard about Ann passing away. I am so sorry. I worked with Ann at the Town of Selma. She was always such a fun, happy person. She loved her family very much. May wonderful memories comfort each of you.

Glenn, sorry to learn of Anne's death. She was always such a friendly person and Selma was fortunate to have had her even for a short while. My condolences to you and the boys.

I will so miss seeing Ann at Curves - she was always smiling and telling stories - the time we spent there or out for dinner will never be forgotten. Rest In Peace dear friend - love you!

I am so sorry to hear about this. Last I saw Ann was at a get-together at Gunnar Matthews house. She was getting ready to bowl in her league. I also knew Ann while she was a super town manager for North Topsail Beach where she was a leader in helping the town to recover from both Hurricanes Bertha and Fran. Rest In Peace, Ann.