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Ann Lillian Cartwright

1938 - 2020

Ann Lillian Cartwright obituary, 1938-2020, Milford, PA

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Ann Cartwright Obituary

Ann Lillian Cartwright
May 24, 1938 - April 20, 2020
Milford, PA
Ann Lillian Cartwright, beloved wife of Dr. Kenneth Cartwright, passed away (for reasons not related to COVID-19) on Monday, April 20th at the age of 81. She was born in Liverpool, England on May 24th, 1938. Her parents were Lillian (Feast) and John Leslie Taylor of Liverpool.
In addition to her husband and her golden retriever, Jemmy, she is survived by seven children: son, Mark Cartwright and wife, Karen Eldridge of West Newton, Massachusetts; daughter, Helen Evans and husband, Thomas Evans of Ithaca, New York; son, Timothy Cartwright and wife, Melissa Cartwright (Mendoza) of Apex, North Carolina; daughter, Sarah Cartwright of Montreal, Quebec, Canada; son, Jonathan Cartwright and wife, Valerie Cartwright (Upchurch) of Walden, New York; son, David Cartwright and wife, Alyssa Cartwright (Mericle) of Lindenwold, New Jersey; and son, Andrew Cartwright and wife, Ashlee Cartwright (Keough) of Pine Island, New York. She leaves behind thirteen grandchildren whom she absolutely adored: David, Jack, Christopher, Aidan, Nicolette, Trevor, Gavin, Nalin, Kian, Sathya, Desmond, Colbie, and Rhys. Ann will be missed by her sister, Margaret C. Taylor of Gabriola, British Columbia, Canada. She is also survived by sisters-in-law, Judith Cartwright and Katherine Jones of Wales, and many nieces and nephews in England.
She was predeceased by sisters-in-law, Beryl West and Eileen Norman, and brothers-in-law, Peter Jones and Bill Norman.
Ann went to Aigburth Vale High School for Girls and excelled at field hockey, tennis, and net ball. She had a love for adventure and chose to backpack around Europe before attending college. She studied to become a teacher and worked in her early days in a tough neighborhood near the docks in Liverpool. Ann also moonlighted as a coat check girl in a local hangout called the Cavern Club, where a little known band called the Beatles were discovered. While working at Liverpool University Medical School, Ann met Ken. After dating for a few years they married in North Wales on December 30th, 1961 and lived in Shropshire, Southampton, and Nottingham before moving to Hudson, Quebec, Canada in 1974 with their first five children. They had two more children while living in Hudson and in 1982, Ann and Ken moved their family to Blooming Grove, New York. Their last move brought them to Milford, Pennsylvania.
Ann, also known as "Queen Mum," "Mum," and especially "Gran," was one of the original hockey/soccer moms. She was a dedicated parent who attended countless different sporting events, along with the occasional music recital or robotics competition, for all of her children and grandchildren. When not taking care of or taking pride in her family, Ann spent her time being a Connemara horse breeder and golden retriever breeder. She was also a ferocious tennis player, playing well into her late 70s. Ann and her tennis team placed in the Seniors National Tennis Championship in Arizona when she was in her early 70s. Ann loved spending time with her tennis ladies, her English ladies, her book group, and her eagle group. She was an avid reader, a crossword enthusiast, and a lover of games, be they on a board or with a deck of cards. She enjoyed watching professional sports (Go Liverpool!) and British television shows. She was a talented baker, a kitchen magician, an amazing knitter, a skilled seamstress, and a lover of birds and gardens.
The Cartwright Family would like to extend a special thanks to Stephanie, Nancy, Lisa, Joe, and Ann for taking such good care of Mum.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Delaware Highland Conservancy (Delawarehighlands.org) or your local SPCA.
Arrangements are under the care of Millspaugh Funeral Home in Walden, New York. Due to the current health crisis, a service will be held at a later date when all of Ann's family and friends can come together to celebrate her life. For online condolences, please go to www.millspaughfuneralhome.com

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Published by Times Herald-Record from Apr. 22 to Apr. 23, 2020.

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Pamela Stiller

April 25, 2020

"Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety." William Shakespeare- Anthony and Cleopatra. Farewell dear friend. You are sadly missed by all.

Love, Pamela Stiller

Roseann Horgan

April 24, 2020

Ann was a very special lady . Enjoyed talking to her and playing tennis with her . She was always so very kind , my daughter is married to someone from England where Ann came from so when my daughter mother in law came for a visit Ann invited us over for a proper English tea. God Rest Her Soul.

April 24, 2020

I would to extend my condolences to Ken and
their family. Sweet memories of soccer games/ tournaments from Washintonville. Rest in Peace,Mary Falgiano

Gretchen and Bruce Pollack

April 23, 2020

We were lucky to get to know Ann and Ken as neighbors in Milford. What an intelligent, beautiful force of life she was......a real class act. Her baked goods were always the highlight of any gathering. She will be missed and fondly remembered by so many. Our thoughts are with Ken and all the children and grandchildren.

Paul Krupa

April 23, 2020

In fond memory of Ann and her family. It was a pleasure being part of the Cartwright family while her children attended Washingtonville High School.
Paul Krupa

Felixand Jeanne Versweyveld

April 22, 2020

So saddened to read of the loss of Ann. The Cartwright family was such a fixture in Blooming Grove. Sincere condolences to all.

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