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Anne Jeannine Loftis, passed away on August 15, 2023. Preceded in death by her loving husband of 48 years, Ronald Loftis.
She leaves behind a legacy of love and affection that will forever be cherished by her surviving family and friends. Survivors include children; Jeffery David (Missy) Robinson, Christopher Scott (Liz) Robinson, Rebecca Lynne Loftis (Stuart) Stokes, and Sarah Elizabeth Loftis Saeger; grandchildren, Zechariah (Hannah) Robinson, Joshua Robinson, Caleb Saeger, and Rebecca Saeger, and great-granddaughter Elizabeth Robinson.
Ann's dedication to her career as a patient coordinator was evident in her unwavering commitment to ensuring the well-being of others. Her warm and compassionate nature made her an integral part of the Nashville Periodontal Group, where she touched the lives of countless patients and colleagues with her kindness and professionalism.
Outside of her professional life, Ann had many passions and interests that brought joy to her heart. She loved organizing cookouts with her family, enjoying every moment spent together and creating lasting memories. Sitting on the back porch, surrounded by the beauty of nature, was a simple pleasure she loved. Holidays held a special place in Ann's heart as well; she embraced these occasions as opportunities to bring joy and happiness to those around her.
An adventurous spirit led Ann to seek solace in the great outdoors. Whether it was taking peaceful walks in nature or embarking on thrilling motorcycle rides, she found a deep sense of contentment amidst the beauty of the world. Additionally, Ann dedicated a significant portion of her life to sharing her melodic voice with others as a member of the choir at Harpeth Heights Baptist Church. She found inspiration and spiritual fulfillment through music and worship.
There will be visitation August 18, 2023 from 4:00pm ~ 8:00pm and August 19, 2023 from 9:00am ~ 10:00am, with a Celebration of Life at 10:00am at Harpeth Hills Funeral Home 9090 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221
Ann touched the lives of all who knew her with her caring demeanor, and unwavering love. Her memory will forever be treasured as we celebrate a life well-lived and continue to carry forward the values she held dear. May she rest in eternal peace.
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Sonya Barbour and Susan Barone
August 17, 2023
Dear Rebecca and Stuart, we are so sorry about your loss of Mrs. Anne. She really seemed like such a lovely person. Our thoughts are on you right now. Love, Sonya and Susie
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