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Marcy (Weidner) Wilkes
November 14, 2024
Ann was a classmate of mine at Governor Mifflin. I will always remember her smile and her friendliness. Rest in peace. My sympathy to family and friends.
Brad Weisman
November 14, 2024
Jess and I are so sad to hear of Ann's passing. We are so glad we were able to see you just a month ago at the Wilson Bulldog Bash. Our thoughts of Ann are warmth, caring, and a smile that lit up the room. You meant so much to so many, you showed the community so much passion and love and you have passed that onto your children, who will keep your legacy alive for many years to come. Chris, Dean and Marisa so so sorry. God Bless Ann and God Bless her family during this difficult time.
Anne Flensburg and Western Zone Travel.Group
November 13, 2024
Sympathy and prayers are offered to the family and friends of Ann. Although we did not know her, she and her family have been important in the lives of so many of us through White Star Tours. May she rest in peace!
Tommy Heck
November 12, 2024
I will always cherish the support Ann and Chris gave my father (Tom Heck, Heck Bros Florist) over the past 50-yerars. Ann was incredibly kind and would always go out of her way to say hello to me. I will always remember her smile and warm-heartedness. I am keeping her family in my prayers as they navigate through this difficult time.
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Cheryl Clark
November 11, 2024
Ann and I attended the same Bible study for many years. She was always a warm and welcoming woman who strove know and serve her Lord better. She loved her God and her family, and though will be sorely missed, she is now free and whole in His presence.
Elaine Mara
November 10, 2024
I met Ann when my mom approached her to ask if I could join the choir even though I was a college student at the time and not home every weekend. Ann graciously welcomed me with open arms and a big heart, making sure I felt welcome and a part of the group. My first Easter service in Reading, I sang with the choir as Ann passionately directed us and invited me to return whenever I was in town. She always asked my parents how I was doing and kept in touch. She had an impact on my life, even if we were only in the same space once in a while.
Crystal Seitz
November 10, 2024
Your smile, your grace, your caring and your hugs...that is what I will miss. You always treated me so wonderfully and with such love when we saw each other. I know you are an angel, Ann.
Love to you and prayers for your family, Crystal
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