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Ann Henning Obituary


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ANN K. HENNING Age 63 years young, died on Monday, February 2, 2004, of lung cancer. She is survived by her devoted, loving husband and soul mate, Barry Rosenberg; loved and loving daughter and son-in-law, Megan and Norman Rubenstein of Longwood, FL; loved and loving daughter and son-in-law, Travis and Michael Bull of Atlanta; four brilliant grandchildren, Hannah and Jacob Rubenstein and Alexandra and Austin Bull; one loved and caring sister, Barbie Henning of Carbondale, CO; one brother and sister-in-law, Farnam and Linda Henning of East Amherst, NY; several nieces and nephews. In Australia, Ann is survived by stepsons, Mark and Gary Rosenberg and their families; brothers-in-law, Max Melkman, Samuel, Morris and Allen Rosenberg and their families, and of course, Sydney. In addition to her family, she leaves behind dear friends, Karen and Richard Whitehead and many other wonderful friends. She is preceded in death by her parents, Orv and Kay Henning and sister, Jannie Henning Chase. Ann was born and grew up in Erie, PA. She moved to Atlanta in 1967 from Sacramento, CA. Ann graduated from St. Margaret's School, VA, Pine Manor College, MA and Katharine Gibbs in Boston. She retired from IBM. Ann and Barry spent a good deal of time traveling and at their second home in Stuart, FL. Instead of flowers, donations can be made to Alliance for Lung Cancer Advocacy, Support and Education (ALCASE), Unit 78,, P.O. Box 4800, Portland, OR 97208-4800. A memorial service and buffet lunch will be held at The Pavillion, in the Shops of Dunwoody, 5510 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, (770-698-8888) at 12:00 noon, on Friday, March 5. Wages & Sons. 770-469-9811

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Feb. 5, 2004.

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Ashley Williams

February 19, 2004

Ann was a wonderful mother and grandmother. Her children thought highly of her, and her grandchildren felt that the world revolved around her. Her ways of loving her family will be missed immensley. I know that I will miss her smile, her laugh, and her unquenchable thirst for life. She is a rose in the garden of life. She lived life to the fullest, which is one of the most respectable traits that a person can possess. She will be missed as a grandmother, a mother, and a friend.

Patricia Stimmel

February 5, 2004

Ann will always be thought of as a classy lady. We met at IBM, she was an impressive staff person, working smart and setting a high standard of excellence. It was a pleasure knowing her. My condolences to her husband and family.

John and Jacquelyne Carr

February 5, 2004

To Barry and Family:



Our thoughts and prayers will remain with you and your family throughout this most difficult time.

Gail and Bill Long

February 5, 2004

An extraordinary lady -- bright and beautiful, with a delightful sense of humor, quick intellect, curiosity, and an appreciation for adventure. Someone to remember always! With love to her wonderful family and friends,

Tracy Walker

February 5, 2004

Ann wil be missed greatly by me and the other staff members here at Dr. Hedlund's office. She touched my life in many ways, and will always be remembered for her strong will and determination.

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