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Ann Marie Eichelman, 64, of Catonsville, passed away on May 20th. She was born December 18, 1960 in Evanston, Illinois, the daughter of Paul and Helen Griber.
Attending Saint Marks in her youth and Mount De Sales in High School, she never strayed from the community attending Towson University for college earning a degree in Geography.
In 1988 she married G. Kenneth Eichelman and had a long and happy life together raising two children and traveling the world seeing all 7 continents. She especially enjoyed observing the weather and whales while in Antarctica.
In 1979 she began working at the Federal Bureau of Investigation for the next 37 years. Only occasionally working part time to help raise her children Matthew and Kenny.
Ann loved her family very much. She enjoyed quilting, crochet, and other crafting hobbies. Her great passion was cheering on her baseball team the Baltimore Orioles.
She leaves behind her husband, her two children, and her three siblings Ted Griber, Mary Griber, and Elizabeth Millerham.
Her kindness, compassion and genuine warmth touched us all in ways we cannot fully express. Her departure has left a void that cannot be truly filled, and we will miss her dearly.
Visitation will be held on 5/27/25 at 2-4pm and 6-8pm at MacNabbs Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held on 5/28/25 at 10am at Saint Mark’s Church, with Father Gene Nichols officiating. Interment will be in Crest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, we ask to please make a donation to Exodus Road at https://theexodusroad.com/ in Ann’s name as it is our hope her memory will extend kindness to those without it.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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