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Sue Ann Heischman, lovingly known as Ann, passed away on September 8, 2025. Born on February 1, 1965, in Saint Clairsville, Ohio, Ann was a beacon of light to everyone who had the pleasure of meeting her. With her funny and friendly personality, she never met a stranger and had a remarkable ability to connect with people. She would strike up a conversation with anyone, anywhere, and her thoughtfulness and willingness to help others made her a cherished friend and neighbor.
Ann had an incredible gift for storytelling, bringing laughter and joy to those around her. Her love for cooking filled her home with delicious aromas, and her family always gathered for hearty meals prepared by her caring hands. Ann was not only a great cook but also a dedicated and loving family member, proud of the life she and her husband, Pat Heischman, created together.
She was a devoted mother to her two sons, Zachary and Tyler, and a proud grandmother to her beloved grandson, Milo. Ann cherished every moment spent with her family, finding great joy in hanging out with Milo and engaging in fun activities like puzzles and legos.
Ann is survived by her husband Pat, her two sons Zachary and Tyler, her grandson Milo, her sister Barb, her brother John (Deb), her nephew John Michael, and numerous aunts and uncles. She is preceded in death by her father Jack Lantz and her mother Hilda Shirbisch.
As we remember Ann, we celebrate her spirit, her kindness, and the countless lives she touched throughout her lifetime. She will be greatly missed, but her legacy of love and friendship will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.
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