Madeline "Ann" Mudd (90) passed on 4/22/2025 at her residence in Dunkirk, MD. Ann was born on June 15, 1934, in Clinton, MD to Martha Irene Robey and Harry F. Miller. Ann's nickname was * Miss Eck* on the Miller Family Farm. She loved to work at the fruit stand with her family.
Her Late husband (James Lee Mudd, Sr.) passed away on 9/30/2006. They had a total seven boys and one girl: James Lee, Jr., James Henry, (John Paul- Deceased), (Madeline Grace- Deceased) William Jarboe, Steven Craig, Steven Paul, Sr. and Charles Edward. Ann had four sisters & three brothers which are deceased: Dorothy, Frances, Ella, Rosemary, Henry P., Charles P., and Donald J. Ann also had nine grandchildren, three great grandchildren, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Ann loved the *Clinton Inn Bar* in Clinton and *Spurs* in Waldorf where she learned how to country line dance. You would often see her wearing high heels or cowboy western boots. She also looked forward to the annual Miller Family cookout on the 4th of July. She found joy in weeding plants when she lived at Branchwood Towers Apt in Clinton for a while. She also lived African Violets, Wandering Jew, and Spider Plants. She enjoyed playing slots, fishing, eating at Regina's Pizza while and having a cold beer.
We would like to thank Diane and the late Donald J. Miller, Maryann Moore and Cheryl and Chris Kitts for caring for Ann over the years. In Lieu of flowers, please make donations to:
Hospice of the Chesapeake
90 Ritchie Hwy
Pasadena, MD 21122
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
6633 Old Alexandria Ferry Rd., Clinton, MD 20735

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