Ann Fiorentino Cloud passed away on March 15, 2026, in Clearwater, Florida, after a brief illness. She was born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, to Fred and Elsa (née Kimmich) Fiorentino and grew up in Chews Landing alongside her beloved twin sister, Louise—a bond that remained at the center of her life.
Ann and Louise shared their early years at Chews Elementary School, Charles W. Lewis Middle School, and Highland High School. Those friendships stayed with Ann throughout her life, and she took great joy in reconnecting with classmates over the years, especially through reunion planning for the Highland High School Class of 1973.
Ann built a long and steady career as a programmer analyst, a field that suited her thoughtful and dependable nature. She spent 13 years in Minnesota before returning to South Jersey, where she worked for Silo, then SmithKline Beecham, and ultimately Quest Diagnostics in Pennsylvania. Quest became her professional home for nearly 30 years, where she formed lasting friendships. It was there that she met the love of her life, Dutch Cloud. They married in April 1997 and shared many happy years together.
Ann was deeply proud of her heritage. Her mother’s family came from Germany and her fathers from Italy, and she and Louise cherished the opportunity to travel to Germany and connect with relatives there.
After Dutch’s passing in 2023, Ann moved to Clearwater to be closer to Louise. The two lived in the same condominium complex, with a familiar, well-worn path between their homes, a simple reflection of how often they were together. They enjoyed spending time with friends, especially attending Philadelphia Phillies spring training games nearby, and reconnecting with high school classmates Margie Sherwood Pierce and Sandy Diguilio Graff.
Ann is survived by her sisters, Louise and Carla, a niece, Crystal, and two nephews, Tom and Nick. She was predeceased by her husband, Dutch, and her parents, Fred and Elsa.
Ann will be deeply missed and fondly remembered by all who knew her.
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