Ann Claire ANGUS

Ann Claire ANGUS obituary

Ann Claire ANGUS

Ann ANGUS Obituary

Published by Vancouver Sun and/or The Province from Nov. 26 to Nov. 27, 2011.
ANGUS, Ann Claire Ann Claire Angus (nee Graham) fought bravely against a lingering age related illness that led to her death on Sunday, November 20 in the presence of her family. Ann was born in Toronto on February 4, 1922, the fifth of thirteen children. She came to Vancouver in the early 1940's when her father F.R. (Ronald) Graham moved from his previous homes in Toronto and Montreal. Ann spent her childhood and school years in eastern Canada. Her mother Helen Marguerite Graham died prior to the family's resettlement on the west coast. Ann shared her adult years in Vancouver with her siblings Sheila Ross, Jane McLennan, Helen Graham and brothers Phillip and Bill Graham. She was predeceased by her siblings, Mary Graham, Margie Neeson, Ki Weir, Ronald Graham, Peter Graham, John Graham, and David Graham. The family connections run deep in all areas of Canada due to a multitude of offspring. If you turn any corner in Canada, there is a good chance a Graham relative or friend will be revealed. In Vancouver with her family members and their many friends, Ann was known for her genuine love for close friendships and her essential kindness. Ann started her own family beginning in 1943 with the birth of her daughter, Margaret Ann, the first grandchild of Ronnie Graham. The Graham family dynasty has since expanded far beyond the comprehension of most acquaintances of its various family members. Ann was married to Milton Angus until her divorce in 1970. She truly enjoyed a fruitful life instilling in her children Margaret, Robert, Richard, Beverley and Dorothy, a desire to follow in her hard to fill shoes. She has eight grandchildren, Brenda, Barbara, Richard, Christine, John, Ryan, Natalie and Karina. She has three great-grandchildren, Georgia, Miranda and Tristan. With her many friends always at her side and her many and varied worldly interests she did indeed live life to the fullest, enjoying extensive travel and attending and supporting the arts, especially her beloved opera. Ann loved spending summers with her children, beginning at Crescent Beach in the 1950's, and thereafter enjoying many special road trips. Eventually, Ann targeted Bowen Island, the site of her father's commercial development run by Union Steamships in the 1930's. By the time she outgrew Bowen Island, after 40 years in residence, her active participation helped maintain the history of the area through the preservation of the General Store and library. Ann primarily devoted her time and energies to her family. In the '70's she went so far as to rent an apartment in Paris which allowed her to be closer to her young grandchildren. When her children outgrew the family vacations, Ann readily took up the renewed quest with her grandchildren. Many trips to all corners of the world were enjoyed by all, until poor health grounded her and even caused Ann to cease wintering in her Palm Desert, Ca. home. Ann prided herself on her vast knowledge of minutia, trivia and her attention to correct English grammar. Corrections were quick to be made if anyone transgressed in a casual conversation. A prime example of her concern with detail was when Ann searched her birth records at her baptismal church. When the priest left the room, Mom added a missing i to the spelling of her middle name. Playing games such as Spite and Malice and Scrabble, her personal favourites, were a staple of gatherings at home with her family. Ann was a competitor and did not enjoy defeat quietly. Mind you watching television with her was another unique experience, as the volume was always loud and her snoring during the movies had to be overcome. Ann's decline in health with the passing years and her periodic forgetfulness caused stressful moments, made more endurable by her primary caregiver and good friend for some twelve years, Nelia Madriaga. More recently, a second caregiver, Clinia, was added before she moved into a nursing home. The family wants to profusely thank the entire staff of South Granville Lodge for their over the top efforts to make her last days as comfortable as possible, especially Dennis, her ever attentive nurse. There will be a celebration of her life to be held Wednesday, November 30, 2011 at 2 PM at St Mary's Anglican Church, 2490 W. 37th Avenue. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Ann Claire Angus Foundation c/o The Vancouver Foundation, Suite 1200-555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6B 4N6. Messages can be left at the website, www.forestlawn-burnaby.com .

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December 7, 2011

Mary Louise Palmer posted to the memorial.

November 30, 2011

Barbara Jackman posted to the memorial.

November 29, 2011

Agnes Jackman posted to the memorial.

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Mary Louise Palmer

December 7, 2011

Dearest Ann, I'll always treasure your friendship over the years. My love, as ever, Mary Louise x

Ann Angus, Marion Graham and Babe Jackman

Barbara Jackman

November 30, 2011

I am Babe Jackman's daughter. My mother posted condolences yesterday and I wish to as well. We all knew and loved Ann because she and my mother kept in touch and visited each other from time to time. She will be missed. I am attaching a photo - one of the many that we have of Ann. She is with my mom and her cousin.

Agnes Jackman

November 29, 2011

I have known Ann since we were teenagers. I am now 90, almost 91 years old; a year older than Ann. We were best friends when we were young and remained best friends throughout our lives. Over the years, when we were both raising our families in different parts of the country, we stayed in touch. When our children were grown we were able to spend more time together - I visited her in Vancouver, Palm Desert, and Bowen Island; she visited me in Toronto; and we had several wonderful trips together to places like Ireland. I will never forget my memories of Ann. She was such a wonderful person and we had such fun together. Everywhere we went we stirred up excitement - we both so enjoyed life.
My last visit with Ann was in Vancouver a few years ago when my daughter, Terri, brought me from Toronto. We had a great visit but we both knew that it likely would be the last trip across the country because travelling had become so difficult for both of us. I will treasure my memories of Ann. I have very few friends of my age left. Ann was one of my closest friends and I will miss her terribly. I send my condolences to her family. Babe Jackman (Agnes Tully).

Pat Ulicki

November 29, 2011

Ann will be fondly remembered as my Vancouver Mom. She was a wonderful gracious lady. Through her knowledge and generosity, I learned to enjoy opera, sharing the experience with her daughter, my dear friend Margaret. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family,especially Margaret and her children and grandchild.

November 28, 2011

We are so blessed to have met Ann and become friends with her these past 12 years. She was there for all of us and had become family to us.We will miss her ,but we know she is now in peace, and she will be always remembered in our hearts.
Our sincere sympathy, love and prayers to the family.
Vivian and Victor Chung and family

Alan Hurlburt

November 28, 2011

Fond memories of Mrs Angus 50 years ago when she and her family were just the other side of our backyard fence.
Condolences from us siblings to Bob, Rick, Beverley and Dorothy.

Jo-Ann (Tyrell) Zador

November 28, 2011

Dear Margie,
I was saddened to read of your Mom's passing and want to send my warm condolences to you, your children and your extended family.
I have fond and humerous memories of the few occasions that I was fortunate to spend with Ann. There are always people who have a lasting impression of one's life and she was one of those for me.
As the days pass with this new reality of life without your mother, I know that your wonderful memories will surround you and give you comfort.A grand lady who will be missed.
Please know that I am thinking of you, my old friend........

Liam Cushing

November 28, 2011

Sending my love to both Greg, Bev and the rest of the Angus family. You're in my thoughts.

November 27, 2011

On several occasions over the years, my wife Lupe and I had the good fortune of spending time with Ann at her home in Vancouver and here in Toronto. She was always generous and warm hearted and during each of our visits she never failed to ask about our sons, Sebastian and Liam. Lupe was thrilled when Ann asked if she could buy two of her paintings. Ann did buy two of Lupe's most colourful works which have hung in her living room these past years. We're happy to have known that we were able to bring some joy to her life in return for the kindness and generosity she shared with us. My thoughts are with you Bev, Dorothy and Greg. Love, Danny Cushing (Toronto, ON)

November 27, 2011

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you

Roza Granek

November 27, 2011

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you

November 27, 2011

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you

Roza Granek

November 27, 2011

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you

Roza Granek

November 27, 2011

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put His arms around you and whispered "Come to me." With tearful eyes we watched you, and saw you pass away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hardworking hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us, He only takes the best.

Please accept our sympathy for the loss of your, Mother, Grandmother, and a dearest friend

As you comprehend this profound loss, let yourself cry knowing each tear is a note of love rising to the heavens.

She was a source of inspiration for me. I will never forget her.
Roza Granek Maria Kocsis and family

November 27, 2011

We will always have the very best memories of Auntie Ann - her love of the arts, her curiosity, her sense of fun - her ear to ear smile. All the members of her immediate and extended family are lucky to have had her in our lives.
Margot Graham Heyerhoff and family

November 26, 2011

Our words to describe Ann would be "A Grand Lady". We knew her briefly on Bowen Island and always enjoyed when she shared her thoughts and opinions at the many gatherings she welcomed into her home. We relied on her sound wisdom and the island "tipped" a bit when she left. Our condolences to all of Ann's family. Angela and Jeff Scouten

August 2005

Bruce

November 25, 2011

Diane Gillis

November 25, 2011

We have so many wonderful memories of a wonderful lady. The Gillis family

Susie Wild

November 24, 2011

How we love our Aunti Ann,her smile, her humour, her love of her children,her many friends, her love of the arts,etc.etc..She was one of a kind. Aunti Ann will remain in my heart forever.So many wondeful memories of her. My love abd thoughts extend to each of you. Take good care of yourselves,wrapped around so many good memories of your Mum. Love to each of you

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