Ann L. Arber

Ann L. Arber obituary, Merchantville, NJ

Ann L. Arber

Ann Arber Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Gaskill-Brown Funeral Home & Cremation Services LLC on Jun. 2, 2024.

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Ann Louise (Lefever) Arber, long-time resident of Pennsauken NJ, passed away at age 75 on May 30, 2024. She has returned home to the Lord and is joyfully reunited with her beloved husband David Arber Sr.
Ann's greatest joy was spending time with her family. She was a devoted wife and a constant presence in her children's schools as a library volunteer, room mom, chaperone, and audience member of concerts and talent shows. Holidays were a source of excitement with special decorations and menus for each. Movie and game nights were frequent, and she would play her recorder and guitar for evening sing-alongs. She was as fully present as she could be for her children and always had breakfast sandwiches as well as after school snacks ready for a crowd, accompanied by an encouraging word and a hug.
Ever resourceful, she was a master of creating something from nothing and patiently shared her knowledge with anyone who wanted to learn. She was a master baker and loved to treat her family to freshly baked bread and soups, tiered and themed cakes, hand churned ice cream, and made gourmet meals with her children, as well as nutritious meal baskets to be delivered to those in recovery or bereavement, or just to say I'm thinking of you.
She loved nature and the outdoors, hated shoes and snow, and could set up camp and feed her family full meals daily anywhere, even icy cold cow pastures. She could paddle canoes, swim with snappers and catch some of the fish she'd cook for dinner. Ann was an expert with a sewing machine, knitting needles, and crochet hooks. Her flower and vegetable gardens were prolific and she freely shared the bounty. She took in strays, abandoned and pregnant animals, and fostered bottle-fed babies of many species until they were old enough to be homed or set free back in the wild.
Ann was a faithful servant to our Lord and tried her best to share the love of God with all; spending hours singing hymns and praying for anyone who needed to be lifted. She is survived by daughters Susann and husband Christopher, Allison, son David and wife Karen, and Seth, brothers Gerald and wife Paula, David and wife Sandra, Ken, and her sister Ruth and husband Charles. She was the loving grandmother to Joseph (deceased), Jamie, Tyler, Katelyn, Zachary, Kayla, Amberly, Christopher, and Jillian, and loving great grandmother to Daniel, Jace, Carson, Jayden, and Jaylynn.
Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing Thursday, June 6th from 9:00 am to 10:00 am at the Gaskill-Brown Funeral Home, 33 West Maple Avenue, Merchantville. Funeral service will follow at 10 am. Interment in the NJ Veterans Memorial Cemetery will be private.
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June 5, 2024

What an amazing person Ann was. I am thankful that she was part of our lives at Complete Care at Voorhees.
Her heart for Christ was such an example to all of us.
She is with Jesus now, dancing with Dave!
Our deepest condolences to Ann's family.

Denise Latimer

June 4, 2024

Ann was the most wonderful, joyful, funny, sweet, caring, loving person. I met her while going to visit my mom at the Complete Care facility in Voorhees. I will never forget her and the beautiful friend she was to so many people. I always enjoyed seeing her whenever I could. Her smile and laughter could light up a room and she always lightened my heart on the many difficult visits with my dear mom.

I´ll never forget the day she got caught outside in the courtyard in a rainstorm. I helped her get inside and tried to help her get cleaned up and dried off. She and her wheelchair were drenched and covered in mud. But Ann just laughed and laughed. She exclaimed "that was the most fun I´ve had in a long time!"

I saw her at one of the shows at the facility the Friday before she passed. I went over to her and gave her a big hug and said it was so good to see her. We couldn´t talk because of the show. So I told her we could talk the next time I see her. I will keep that appointment when I meet her in Heaven! I know Ann is with Jesus and someday we will see each other again and we will be forever joyful in the presence of our Savior!

My deepest condolences to all of Ann´s family and friends. May the Lord bless and comfort you with your memories and His love.

DT

June 3, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friends. Please take comfort in the words found at 2nd Thessalonians 2:16,17.

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