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Mary Ring
January 14, 2020
I was just thinking of Ann and decided to look her up on FB. I was all excited to have found her but when I saw the date of her last post, a chill went through me. I did a google search and unfortunately found this.
I worked with Ann years ago at Somerville Hospital. She was a good friend and the best dancer at my wedding. I think of her often and wish I tried to get back in touch sooner.
I will always think of Ann fondly.
Condolences to her family.
Thomas Hillis Lynch
January 12, 2020
I am so sorry for the loss of Ann. I worked with her for a few days helping clean out an apartment for one of her friends. She was so kind and I never forgot her. Saddened that I just found out today. God bless her family.
Janice Wever
January 4, 2020
Dear Marcy and family,
My sincerest sympathy to you all.
May the happy memories you have shared help somehow to sustain you in the days ahead.
May your dear mother, who will always watch over you, rest in peace.
God bless you all
Love and prayers,
Janice Weber (Town Hall)
January 3, 2020
Ann, we will miss you dearly at our SVDP
meetings and seeing you come to Mass each morning. You were a very caring person and our hearts are broken for your family and all who knew you. Until we meet again. God Bless.
Ann Marie and Richard Bowler

Tootie Goudreau
January 2, 2020
Dear Tim, Marcy and Boys,
Our hearts go out to you. We know Ann was such a huge
part of your family!
We do rejoice in that she is with our Lord and savior, face to face
hopefully helping in the preparations for that time when we will all
meet again. ✝❤
Love, Tom & Tootie
Deb &Sam Natale
January 2, 2020
I met you a few years ago at John Saulniers home and knew right away that you were a kind caring lady and he loved you. He enjoyed the time spent with you and he will miss you dearly. RIP. And keep an eye on John from above.
john Saulnier
January 1, 2020
I WIL NEVER HEAR YOUR VOICE AGAIN YOUR FOOTSTEPS YOU TOUCH MY ARM WHILE WHERE DANCING THE WAY YOU SAY I LOVE YOU THE CALLS AT NINE I THOUGH YOU WHERE THE LADY OF MY LIFE I WILL SAY GOODBYE NOW MY DEAREST DARLING ,GOD IS CALLING HEAVEN WAITING
I WILL SAY GOODBYE MAYBE WE WILL MEETAGAIN LOVE JOHN
Laurie Pariseau
January 1, 2020
Ann was one of the kindest and enthusiastic people I have known, with everything- her work, her family, and her community. She will be missed.
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