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Ann Sorenson Obituary

Ann Vlerebome Sorenson

YORK HARBOR, ME: Ann Vlerebome Sorenson, 79, died Friday, April 8th, 2011 at her residence at Sentry Hill in York Harbor, Maine.

She was born on December 30th, 1931 in Lancaster Ohio, the daughter of Arthur and Mary Kathryn Vlerebome. Ann grew up in Lancaster with her younger brother Allan. She later graduated from Columbus School for Girls and Sweet Briar College, class of 1953. At the age of 17 she felt called to serve Christ and began following a lifelong path of service. She earned her Master's of Divinity from Union Seminary in New York City in 1955.

While married to her former husband, John H. Sorenson, Ann began a family as a minister's wife in Panama and New Jersey.

In 1969, as a single parent she joined the faculty at Northfield Mount Hermon School in Northfield, MA as a teacher of Religious Studies. Later she became the department chair of the Outreach Program and placed students in community service and practical apprenticeship positions. She enjoyed a sabbatical visiting many of America's National Parks. After nearly 20 years with NMH School, Ann Retired in 1988. In her early years of retirement she lived in Indiana, Ohio, & Texas.

Ann revered human life and nature. For several years Ann focused her attention with AIDS Ministry, offering comfort and support to terminal AIDS patients early on when nearly all of society shunned them. She was also an outspoken peace activist, doing her best to educate people about the same nuclear dangers headlining today's news.

In 2001 Ann Sorenson moved back to Massachusetts to be closer to her children Marael (Mary) and Mark. In 2007 she moved to Sentry Hill in York Harbor, Maine as her struggle with Alzheimer's began. Mark and his wife and Marael were able to offer help to Ann with her everyday life challenges while she resided in York over the past five years.

Ann is survived by her daughter, Marael Sorenson; son, Mark and his wife, Katie Sorenson; Ann's grandchildren include Eric Fernald and his wife, Keri as well as Ryan Fernald and his wife, Dawn; Ann's great grandsons are Soren and Django Fernald; Ann is also survived by her brother, Allan Vlerebome and his wife, Marty. She felt close to their children, Kathy Kittredge, and her son, Michael, Peter Vlerebome and his wife, Tina and their son's, Conner, Cramer & Crew.

Calling hours for Ann will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Monday, April 11 in Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York, Maine. Immediately after visitation hours, family and friends are invited to Mark & Katie's home in York Harbor, ME. A private family burial will be held in May at the First Parish Cemetery in York and an informal ceremony is being planned at NMH School. Visit www.lucaseatonfuneralhome.com

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ann's name to Beacon Hospice Inc., 42 Brickyard Court, York, ME 03909 www.beaconhospice.com

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Published by Lancaster Eagle-Gazette on Apr. 11, 2011.

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April 17, 2011

I have known Ann all my life. When I was a toddler, Ann and her brother (also a toddler) and her parents lived across the street from us on E. 5th Ave. Her parents were life long friends of my parents and we would stay with the Vlerebomes when we would return to visit Lancaster after we moved away when I was 4. I would periodically see and/or hear from Ann over the years if only by the annual Christmas card. My sister and I will miss her and send you our sympathies.

Joyce Herrold

Roselyn Sieber Crooks

April 16, 2011

My condolences to the family.It has been many years since I had heard about Ann.Thank you so much for including her life story in the obituary.My memories of Ann are of a pretty little girl who, along with her brother,father, and wire-haired terrier, often visited grandparents at 222 E. Allen St.,Lancaster.I grew-up at 234 E. Allen st. am 8 yrs. older than Ann,but remember her and family well.

Rick Hartung

April 11, 2011

I am sorry to learn of your loss.

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