Ann and I went to church together when we were younger. I honed my love of hyms at her home. Her mother played the piano and organ at church. We would play and sing on Sunday afternoons there at her home.
She was a source of courage I needed one Sunday morning to walk down the aisle in front of the whole Church congregation during the invitation hymn, declare my love of the Lord and ask him to be saved. She was also in the congregation for my baptisim. I owe a lot to Ann!!
Such a wonderful person. Ann and I would stay in touch, me traveling up her way and visiting and when she and Henri came to San Diego we would get together. She had huge courage with her transplant along with the constant monitoring and medications, she never complained..Condolences to Henri and family she will be missed. Lou
This makes me so sad. What a loss for everyone who knew Ann...such a kind and loving person. Rest in Peace dear friend, you were way too young to go. The Lord gained another ANGEL. Susan Morris Killingsworth
My heart is heavy with our loss, but feels light for Ann's freedom now that she is Home. May my love surround Henri & Ann's loved ones with gentle hugs as Ann smiles down upon us. Lately, Ann & I would share funny, beautiful, wonderful, silly, sentimental reels sharing comments & laughs. God, you are so lucky to have such a beautiful treasured Angel Home.
I'm so sad to hear of Ann's passing. She was such a loving, kind and happy person.
Slumber parties would not have been the same without her.
My memories of her have to include her faith in Jesus. She was always an example of what a Christian should be like. I have fond memories of times at church and Young Life. It was a very important time in my life to strengthen my faith and have that kind of support from friends like Ann.
I know she will be misses by many. I pray for the family, that their hearts will be comforted, knowing that she is at peace and with her Savior.
Ann's passing is sad. I did not know her well. Got to know her much better when Rahnea and I moved up to Fair Oaks. Ann in neighboring Granite Bay made certain I became familiar with my new surroundings. She was absolutely warm hearted, kind, massive integrity and sneakily humorous. As a result of her intent and action I found myself with a new friend of the highest quality. I do miss her. RIP
Ann was my first school friend, meeting in Kindergarten. I have so many funny and happy memories with Ann. I was just in Liverpool UK and thought of all our mornings where we met before school to listen to the Beatles' records. . Ann was the first to get the "beatle" haircut. We have always stayed in touch and I value the last time when she and Henri visited us in San Luis Obispo. I thought it was unusal when I didn't hear from her on my birthday. Now I know why. Ann was a beautiful human, inside and out. She was such a trooper though all of her health issues. I am happy she is now in heaven, free from all of them. RIP Ann until we meet again.
I am deeply saddened by Ann’s passing. I was fortunate to have communicated with her over the years and in 2022 for the 1970 West High 50th reunion- not at the venue but at the Residence Inn we both stayed at. We spent more than an hour reminiscing and telling stories- I saw great gratitude and empathy Ann had for her donor and donor’s family and in celebrating her blessings in living longer. I felt blessed that I could spend some quality time with her- much more than occurs a the whirlwind grasps of talk at these type of events.
I am praying for all of Ann’s family for patience, ultimate acceptance and peace.
Alex Otten
This news makes me sad! She was a vital part our Class. May God bless and comfort Ann's family.
Alex Otten
Claudia Markwick (Graeber)
Ann and I went to church together when we were younger. I honed my love of hyms at her home. Her mother played the piano and organ at church. We would play and sing on Sunday afternoons there at her home.
She was a source of courage I needed one Sunday morning to walk down the aisle in front of the whole Church congregation during the invitation hymn, declare my love of the Lord and ask him to be saved. She was also in the congregation for my baptisim. I owe a lot to Ann!!
Lou Haberkern
Such a wonderful person. Ann and I would stay in touch, me traveling up her way and visiting and when she and Henri came to San Diego we would get together. She had huge courage with her transplant along with the constant monitoring and medications, she never complained..Condolences to Henri and family she will be missed. Lou
Susan Morris (Killingsworth)
This makes me so sad. What a loss for everyone who knew Ann...such a kind and loving person. Rest in Peace dear friend, you were way too young to go. The Lord gained another ANGEL. Susan Morris Killingsworth
Sandi Evans (Visconti)
My heart is heavy with our loss, but feels light for Ann's freedom now that she is Home. May my love surround Henri & Ann's loved ones with gentle hugs as Ann smiles down upon us. Lately, Ann & I would share funny, beautiful, wonderful, silly, sentimental reels sharing comments & laughs. God, you are so lucky to have such a beautiful treasured Angel Home.
Karen Petrovich (Peavler)
I'm so sad to hear of Ann's passing. She was such a loving, kind and happy person.
Slumber parties would not have been the same without her.
My memories of her have to include her faith in Jesus. She was always an example of what a Christian should be like. I have fond memories of times at church and Young Life. It was a very important time in my life to strengthen my faith and have that kind of support from friends like Ann.
I know she will be misses by many. I pray for the family, that their hearts will be comforted, knowing that she is at peace and with her Savior.
Franz Vaiarello
Ann's passing is sad. I did not know her well. Got to know her much better when Rahnea and I moved up to Fair Oaks. Ann in neighboring Granite Bay made certain I became familiar with my new surroundings. She was absolutely warm hearted, kind, massive integrity and sneakily humorous. As a result of her intent and action I found myself with a new friend of the highest quality. I do miss her. RIP
Pamela Whitten (Boone)
Ann was my first school friend, meeting in Kindergarten. I have so many funny and happy memories with Ann. I was just in Liverpool UK and thought of all our mornings where we met before school to listen to the Beatles' records. . Ann was the first to get the "beatle" haircut. We have always stayed in touch and I value the last time when she and Henri visited us in San Luis Obispo. I thought it was unusal when I didn't hear from her on my birthday. Now I know why. Ann was a beautiful human, inside and out. She was such a trooper though all of her health issues. I am happy she is now in heaven, free from all of them. RIP Ann until we meet again.
Kenneth Bow
When I see our High School Classmates being posted with another one of us going to our eternal home it reminds me of an old poem. It goes like this...
I walked a mile with pleasure
She chatted all the way
But left me none the wiser
For all she had to say
I walked a mile with sorrow
And never a word said she
But oh the things I learned from her
When sorrow walked with me
RIP Ann
John Mulvana
I am deeply saddened by Ann’s passing. I was fortunate to have communicated with her over the years and in 2022 for the 1970 West High 50th reunion- not at the venue but at the Residence Inn we both stayed at. We spent more than an hour reminiscing and telling stories- I saw great gratitude and empathy Ann had for her donor and donor’s family and in celebrating her blessings in living longer. I felt blessed that I could spend some quality time with her- much more than occurs a the whirlwind grasps of talk at these type of events.
I am praying for all of Ann’s family for patience, ultimate acceptance and peace.