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Vernal Ann Horgan

Tucson, Arizona

1920 - 2011

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Vernal Ann Horgan 10/9/1920 - 5/27/2011 Survived by her loving husband, Raymond; three children, Peter, Dan and Susan; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ann never knew a stranger. Her house was the gathering place for her children's friends and grandchildren waited for their coveted...

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"Grannie Ann" and "Uncle Roy" were like a third set of grandparents to our boys. We all have wonderful memories spent at Bod Hut and the Lake House with them at Clear Lake. What glorious memories just the thought of Annie bring back.

God placed an angel in our presence with Ann. We will miss you Ann and know you and Lee and Scott are fishing and laughing and waiting for us.

Ann and Ray enriched our lives with love and fun.

My heart is with you Ray. we love...

Patient, fun loving and kind, that's how I remember Ann. As a little kid, Ann and Ray opened their hearts and home for us to enjoy. Ann made everything fun and never fussed about all the toads, lizards, lady bugs and crappie we toted around the house, and she often tenderly cleaned up wounds from our not so prudent adventures so we'd be patched up and ready to head out again. What a beautiful woman. God Bless you Ann and Ray.

Dear Susan and family,
Our sympathies for your loss.
I did not know your Mom, but I know Susan and her heart. Mom did good passing on her love and spirit in Susan. Love and light,
Pamela and Phil (Delray Beach, FL)

Dear Uncle Ray, So very sorry to hear that your sweet Annie is not with us any longer. The two of you brought great joy, happiness and lots of laughter to our hearts and we love you both very much !!! Thank you for letting us share in your lives.

Dearest Ray and family,With love and respect we send our condolences,though the years have gone by the memories are warm and vivid, may God be with you during these days as I'm sure he is with your Dear Annie H. Respectfully Scott, Mary, and Dorothy Vendley

Ray, Dan, Pete, and Sue:

So sorry to read about Ann. Hope the rest of you are well. The memories of the Stanley Avenue Gang are priceless. What a great way to grow up. Mom passed away about six year ago, and Neal about two years ago. Never easy to loose loved ones. Jeane and I are still in Sacramento, now with four grandkids. We would love to get together, if you are ever our way.

Again, our sorrow is only eclipsed by our great memories.
God Bless,

You will always hold a space in my heart where I may find peace and safety. You taught me to dream big and believe I fulfill the dream.

To a sweet wonderful loving granny. Your sweet & loving heart will always be with us. I will miss coming over on Christmas Eve. Since I married your special & loving grand daughter we have made the last seven Christmas eve's a family tradition. Coming over to your sweet cozy home & as always you welcoming us with wide open arms, you had your home all lighted up with all your lovely Christmas decorations. I will miss the most is when I come to your aid & helped you get in to your chair or...

she will forever be the light in my heart.