YOLLES, Ann Soucy
Ann Soucy Yolles (Mintzer) of Old Saybrook passed away peacefully at her home on August 7, 2011 after almost two years of living with ALS. During her illness, she was able to celebrate her life with family and friends who blessed her with many visits, gifts, flowers, prayers and good cheer. There was laughter every day and with her grace, she was able to give comfort to all those whose lives she touched. Ann was loved by all and though taken too soon, will always be remembered with a smile. She was predeceased by her parents, Carl and Helen Mintzer of the Westfield section of Middletown, Connecticut. Ann was most proud of her career as an Operating Room nurse at Midstate Medical Center. She was the "front line" manager of the Operating Room for the past 20 years of her 40 year career. She not only loved every minute, but felt greatly privileged to work with a staff who treated their patients as if they were their own families. During her life, in health and illness, she was loved and embraced by her husband Robert, her sisters Carol Plummer, Rosemary Shea and her brother-in-law Michael Shea. Those special to her include her "nursing" sisters, Peggy Sherwood and Donna Sassi, her long time friend Nancy Martin and cousin Theresa Manning who all visited often. Ann's nephews were the light of her life and simply seeing them always boosted her spirits. She leaves nephews Christian Plummer, Geoffrey Plummer, Stephen Shea, his wife Cara and great-nephews Miles and Gavin Shea on her side of the family. Her sister-in-law and niece, Nancy and Becky Levine and brother-in-law Richard Yolles, though far away, always stayed in touch. A special bond was formed with cousins-in-law Judy Litt, Suzy Smuckler and her late husband Gary, who visited and called regularly. She was extremely grateful for the many other friends and colleagues, too numerous to mention, who often visited and travelled great distances to share their time, kindness and love. Annie was particularly proud and honored to have just about everyone mentioned above and many others, including many members of her extended family, be part of the Largest team ever to participate in a walk on behalf of ALS in Connecticut. Special thanks to our loving and dilligent CNAs, Jessica, Ashley and Holly and to everyone from Middlesex Hospice and the Hospital for Special Care who helped insure that Ann received the finest care possible while she was ill.
A Memorial Service and Mass will be held at St. Pius X Church at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 20, 2011, 310 Westfield Street, Middletown, Connecticut. A reception will follow the Memorial Service. Donations in Ann's honor should be made to The Hospital for Special Care, ALS Unit, 2150 Corbin Avenue, New Britain, Connecticut 06053.
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August 25, 2011
Dear Carol and Rosemary,
I am so sad to hear about the loss of your dear sister Ann. My prayers are with you during this most difficult time. May God give you the strength and peace!
With Love,
Paula Fazzino Halloran
August 19, 2011
Dear Rosemary and Carol: I just heard today from Rosemary that your loving sister passed away. I'm so sorry for your loss and know this is devastating for all those who knew and loved her. Please accept my sincere sympathy and know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this very sad and difficult time.
Johanna Kerr
Debbie Matchett
August 17, 2011
Your loving heart will always be remembered.
David Stewart
August 17, 2011
I would like to say in the time that i got to know Ann she brought only joy when she entered a room. Robert i am sorry for your loss God Bless
rick caplan
August 14, 2011
Robert, I am deeply saddened by your loss of Ann. i got to know her over the years and saw how great a woman she was, and how much you both loved each other. I know you will find the strength to carry on, although we never forget those that have gone, and somehow they never completely leave us. My prayers are with you.
Robert Lapierre
August 11, 2011
I heard the sad news at the Unitarian church meeting on Tuesday night in West Hartford from Don and Scott. Wendy and I are both so sad to hear of your loss. You must be grateful to have all the people that you know to be there for you during your time of need. We are looking forward to seeing you at the memorial service. Words just cant express how we feel
Ashley Hoffman
August 11, 2011
To all of Annie's loved ones,
It brought tears to my eyes to read over this obit. I loved and miss her so much.
You are in my prayers at this most difficult time.
Ashley Hoffman
Kelly Marchand
August 11, 2011
Dear Rosemary~
Our deepest sympathies in the loss of your sister. I know how much you loved her and what an inspiration of strength and courage she was for you and everyone who knew her. We wish you peace during this difficult time. You will be in our thoughts and prayers!
~The Marchand Family
Paul, Kelly & Alexandra
Joe Tony Nunes
August 10, 2011
Dear Robert,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you during these difficult times. We loved Anne as she loved everyone with that constant wonderous smile. With all her trials and tribulations she accepted life on life's terms, just as you have, we'll always keep her memories alive. In the end that's all that is left with us (Paul Simon).
Your friends,
Tony and Tina
Nancy Aresco
August 10, 2011
My most sincere condolences on Ann's passing. She always added fun to every event that our family had! She will be missed by lots of people that's lives she touched in many ways that we will never know. On to a better life with your parents and look over the rest of us! I love you always.
Barbara Lisien-Juliano
August 10, 2011
It was fun growing up with the Mintzer girls, because Ann always gave us a run for our money. Her sense of humor and quick wit prevailed along with that smile. Rosemary, Carol, Michael, Steven, Cara, Miles and Gavin: she will be greatly missed but always loved. Our sincerest sympathies, Barbara Lisien-Juliano and Jim Juliano
Christopher Baker
August 10, 2011
To Robert and the entire Shea Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this difficult time. Ann always brightened up our experiences at the family golf outings. She was a lovely person and will be sorely missed by all of us.
Christopher Baker and Family, Douglas Presutti, and Joseph Cermola.
Gerry Sack
August 10, 2011
Robert and family: My sincere condolences on your loss. While we never met, from everything I have heard, Ann was an amazing woman. May she rest in peace. Gerry Sack
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