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Ann Emery Obituary

Ann T. Emery Peacefully passed away on June 2, 2008 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Willimantic, CT on July 24, 1915. Proceeded in death by her beloved husband Rodney Emery, brothers Tony and C. Richard Insalaco, sister Mary Puma, nephew Rick and Robert Insalaco, great nephew Curtis Honea. Great-great-nephew Gage Hugo. She is survived by her brother James Insalaco and sister Theresa Gaudette (who she lived with in Marana, AZ) nephews Ronald Insalaco, Billy (Kick) Gaudette , nieces Barbara Honea, Jackie (George) Pesina, Gina (Lenny) Fountain, Robin (JR) Kern, plus six nieces and two nephews that live back East. She has numerous great and great-great nieces and nephews. Ann had a certificate in Cosmetology and she spent five years in Germany with her husband when he was on active duty in the US Army. She had a spunky personality yet was a wonderful loving caring and compassionate person to all who knew her and will be greatly missed. Mass at St. Christopher Church, Marana, AZ. Friday, June 6, 2008 at 10:30 a.m. with visitation 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Burial Holy Hope Cemetery.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star from Jun. 4 to Jun. 5, 2008.

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Nicole Pesina

June 5, 2008

Auntie Annie,
I will miss you so much.Ill keep all of our memories in my heart and will never forget them.Danae Loved you so much and will miss you.I know you are in a good place and you are know with auncle Rodney again.I love you so much and will miss you.!I know you are now an angle and will be watching over Danae and I.

Barbara Jean Honea

June 4, 2008

Dear Auntie Anne, The spunky ways of your younger years puts a smile on my face and a chuckle in my heart - you will be dearly missed, however, I know you are at peace and with all of our loved. ones. I love you.

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