My sincere condolences for the loss of your mom. I have such fond memories of Ann and my mom chatting it up while us kids were out of the way playing somewhere. I always thought she was so funny and I'm so happy that she and I had a chance to catch up this year. Another piece of my own mom is gone with her passing. I sure hope they are catching up once again. Love Tara
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Cheryl & Ranee,
I’m sorry to hear about your loss.
I have very fond memories of all of us going to Brigantine beach as children and visiting your house when you lived in Wheaton Maryland. Also of Ann helping out when Frank got sick and later when he passed.
Once when I was in Scranton skiing at Montage I met Anne for dinner after dinner we stopped at a store so that she could buy a toy to give to one of her poor clients so that her client’s child would have something for Christmas. She had a big heart and was kind, she will be missed by us all.
Tim Brennan
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1955, Washington, D.C., USA
Ann and sister Elsie at the White House
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Elsie (far left) Ann (far right)
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1951, Minooka, Scranton, PA, USA
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Cheryl and Ranee,
I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom, she was a warm and caring person, a wonderful Aunt and will be missed dearly!
I have so many fond memories of your mom that I will cherish forever. Holiday visits and cooking big meals together, summer vacations at the beach and your mom’s graduation celebration in Minooka just to name a few.
Your mom and Elsie were very close sisters, they spoke often by phone to check up on each other and make sure things were going well. When Frank passed away your mom immediately jumped into action to provide unconditional support and guidance for Elsie, the bond they shared was inseparable!
Both of you are in my heart and prayers during this difficult time.
Brian Brennan
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