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Shannon Watts
June 6, 2024
I met Ann and her husband through my parents. They have been great friends to my parents and I for several years and news of her passing was so very sad. God Bless you Ann. I´m sure my parents were there to greet you at the gates. Love you "aunt".
Larry L Whorley
June 3, 2024
Always enjoyed working with Ann at BREMS. Will surely be missed
Ninette Heath
June 3, 2024
I knew Ann all of my career of 30+ years at the Lynchburg Fire Dept. She was such a lovely person and always greeted me with a smile! I loved her passion and uniqueness as a person. She was a treasure to know and speak with often. This world has truly lost a gem! I can still hear her voice in my head as she greeted me when I walked through the door at BREMS. I am so very sorry for ya´ll´s loss! May God give you peace to travel through this unexpected journey. ~ Ninette Heath
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