Obituary published on Legacy.com by Osborne Funeral Home, PA - Williamsport on Oct. 3, 2025.
Anna Jeffords Obituary Ann has lost her long battle with Parkinsons.
Ann is the daughter of and preceded in death by her Mother Catherine Kitty Louise Kerns Miller, who was the best mother and grandmother on the planet as well as Her father Alden Jeremiah Roberts whom she adored, her brother Dale Eugene Gene Roberts and brother-in-law Terry Steiner.
Anns Daddy nicknamed her Tinkerbell, Tink for short. Some occasionally called her that as a gentle reminder of her father. Mostly in the form of, damn it Tink! lol
Ann is Survived by her husband Steve Jeffords. She thrived on reminding him of speed limits, where to turn when driving, how to tend to their countless cat family and was never short on reminding him to wash his hands. She was great at giving like that.
Ann is survived by her daughter Angela Bachtell and her husband Chip Bachtell. Ann is also survived by her first husband Merle Holland, with whom she remained friends.
Ann, is survived by 3 grandchildren Danille Knepper, Tanner Bachtell and Hailey Bachtell, 3 great grandchildren who loved their Nonny..Skyleigh, Legend and Kingston. Sisters are Donna Steiner, Linda Kline (husband Gabby) half-sister Sandy Duffey (husband Kevin) and brother William Bill Roberts and his dance partner Melody. Ann had many nieces, nephews and extended family, all of whom she loved.
Ann worked for many years at Nicks Airport Inn, she made some lifelong friends there. Forever Ann would say, I have ready you table. If you know, you know.
She retired from UPS.
Ann enjoyed decorating, re-decorating and refreshing the decorating and redecorating, she loved music, dancing, snapping her fingers and tending her cats. She IS the epitome of the crazy cat lady. Ann had a great passion for good food and good wine and enjoyed dining (slowly)! She loved a good glass of wine, but she also loved an ice cold beer in a honkeytonk. Everything Ann did revolved around music she loved it and was always playing it, typically, really loud. Ann loved to host, she was great at throwing a party or a late-night breakfast. She loved Sunday dinners when her mother was alive, many family memories were made with all her siblings, nieces and nephews. Ann will be happy to reunite with her Mom, Daddy, Gene and Terry once again. She surely will miss those she leaves behind.
Ann has made many memories with friends and family on Caribbean cruises, hanging out with her neighborhood friends, hosting from the neighborhood bar, as well as her many excursions near and far. Ann was a doting and hospitable woman.
Any opportunity to take trips to Homegoods or Marshalls with anyone she could wrangle, Ann loved to shop and had great taste in decorating. Ann enjoyed planting flowers and making beautiful outdoor oasis. She had a keen eye for all things beautiful.
When you think of Ann, know she loved being around people, and she loved all music. Play some music for her. She loves old rock and roll and anything country. She will be listening, dancing and flitting around if youre lucky, shell hear it and love it, but it has to be loud! Dont forget the loud part.
Memorial donations in memory of Ann may be made to Operation Press Paws, Inc. 213 East Martin St. Martinsburg, WV 25401
The family will receive friends at Osborne Funeral Home, P.A. 425 S. Conococheague St.
Williamsport, MD on Saturday, March 22, 2025, from 10-12, graveside service will be private.
One of Anns biggest dreams was to be a Rockette dancer. Dance away Ann, dance away.
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