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Anne Marie passed peacefully from this life the morning of August 25, 2016 after a gradual decline in health. She was surrounded and supported by her loving family and care givers during the last days of her life. Anne was born in Brockton, MA of Swedish decent. She married Howard Wetzell in 1954. After a short stay in New York, she moved to Maryland where she lived the remainder of her life.
Anne is survived by her husband Howard Wetzell of 62 years, and her daughter Diane Chucker and son-in-law Craig Chucker. Her three granddaughters, Stephanie, Brittany, and Ashley (Chucker) Gartner, Ashley’s husband, Jason Gartner and her two great grandchildren, Colton and Cassidy Gartner.
Interment will be at Pine Hill Cemetery in Bridgewater, MA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Parkinson’s Foundation, 200 SE 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131.
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Hester Bausback
September 7, 2016
Anne you will be missed. I knew you only a short while but your spirit and faith shone brightly. I would like to share my condolences with your family and especially Howard who was such an amazing advocate for Anne.
Steve and Barb Lindberg
August 28, 2016
Will always remember the joy and warmth Auntie Anne brought to our family and her special friendship with my Mom. Our thoughts and prayers are with Uncle Howard, Diane, Craig and family. Much Love
Judy Appleton
August 26, 2016
We never sing HE TOUCHED ME without thinking of Ann Marie's miracle story. She was a lifelong friend of my mother Audrey. We send our love and prayers to Howard, Diane and the family.
Ann Curley/Beaumont
August 26, 2016
From the first day of first grade until graduation from BHSN
Anne Marie was my best playmate and dear friend. Only miles ever separated us. Now she is singing with choirs of angels and the sound will be sweeter for that.
I send my deepest sympathy to the lovely family she so cherished, especially Uncle Dudley.
Ssincerely
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