Ann M. Cornell, a beloved daughter, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend, passed away peacefully at her home on February 8, 2026, at the age of 89. Born on June 25, 1936, in Englewood, NJ, Ann was a remarkable woman whose warmth and kindness left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Ann's life was rich with love and devotion. She attended Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Tenafly, NJ, where her strong values and spirit began to flourish. She carried these principles throughout her life, embodying a gentle and supportive nature that made her a cherished presence in the lives of others. Her wonderful personality shone brightly, and she never wanted to be a burden on those around her. Instead, she nurtured a deep bond with her family and friends, making each of her relationships a testament to her caring heart.
A passionate crafter, Ann found joy in creating beautiful works of art that she shared with family and friends. Nothing brought her more happiness than spending time surrounded by those she loved, including her two faithful feline companions, Una and Sadie. The moments spent with her family were precious to her, and she delighted in watching her grandchildren grow and thrive.
She is survived by her son, George E. Cornell, and her cherished grandchildren, George R. Cornell II and Allissa Cornell. Ann's loving spirit also lives on through her dear niece, Lisa Sherman, as well as her great nephews, Brian Sherman and Eric Sherman, and great niece, Carly. Her friendship was a gift, treasured by many, including her dear friend Jeane Holmes, lifelong companion Barbara Moscone, and her extended Virginia Beach family—the Urrutia family—Wendy, Rob, Katherine, David, Thomas, and Tonya Williams.
Ann now joins her beloved husband, George R. Cornell I, her sister and brother-in-law, Kay and Tony Chiusano, and her brother, Earl Hartman, in eternal peace. Their memories will forever echo in the hearts of those who remain, and their legacy of love and kindness will continue to inspire future generations.
As we reflect on Ann's life, we remember her as a pillar of grace and compassion, whose legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched. Her spirit will be missed, but her love will always be a guiding light for her family and friends, reminding us all to cherish each moment and support one another through life's journey.
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