Anne B. Maloney Colvin

Anne B. Maloney Colvin

Anne Colvin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 7, 2017.
Anne B. Maloney Colvin, 74, a resident of Scranton, died Aug. 24 at the Jewish Home of Eastern Pa. She was the widow of William Colvin, who died in 1979.

Born in Scranton, daughter of the late Hugh and Anne Touhill Maloney, she was a graduate of Hazleton High School and was a retired employee of the Social Security Administration.

She enjoyed her pets and loved animals.

Surviving are a daughter, Hughanne; a sister, Regina; and two grandchildren, Peter and Alecia.

Mass of Christian Burial will be Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Nativity of Our Lord Church, St. John Neumann Parish, 633 Orchard St., Scranton, with the Rev. John Ruth as celebrant. Inurnment, St. James Cemetery, Pleasant Mount.

Arrangements August J. Haas Funeral Home Inc.

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The Coyne Family

September 9, 2017

Ann was such a very kind and loving person. You will be truly missed by everyone who you have touched throughout your life. God bless you Ann.

J Coyne

September 8, 2017

You had a good heart. Now you are with Bill, Nana and Pop. Rest Easy xx

TERESA MICHAELS

September 7, 2017

RIP Anne!

Michael Rogers

September 7, 2017

The sun will come out tomorrow. :) You had the BEST stories to tell...

Jaime Trejo

September 7, 2017

You were the most loving and caring person I have ever known. Thank you for always being there for me when I needed someone to talk to. I will miss your stories and our get togethers. You were a wonderful friend and co worker. I will miss you..Rest easy my friend.
~Until I See You Again~

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