Ann was preceded in death by her husband of almost 60 years Don; her parents, William Lee and Mary Christina Ellis; two brothers, Bill Ellis and Bob Ellis; and sister-in-law, Lee Duque Ellis.
Ann's legacy is shown in the love and lessons left to her children and grandchildren.
Ann was an active member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, serving in many capacities. She used her talents of cooking and sewing to serve her church, family and friends. Many birthday and wedding cakes in town were baked and decorated in her kitchen. She was an active member of the Red Hats, the Irving Club, and two bridge clubs where she spent many hours with her wonderful friends. She often shared special memories of trips taken with friends. However, Ann's greatest love in life was her family. She encouraged her family through the constant support she gave them. She always looked forward to visits from children and grandchildren."
(Published in the Lockhart Post-Register 5/13/2013)
Ann was preceded in death by her husband of almost 60 years Don; her parents, William Lee and Mary Christina Ellis; two brothers, Bill Ellis and Bob Ellis; and sister-in-law, Lee Duque Ellis.
Ann's legacy is shown in the love and lessons left to her children and grandchildren.
Ann was an active member of the Emmanuel Episcopal Church, serving in many capacities. She used her talents of cooking and sewing to serve her church, family and friends. Many birthday and wedding cakes in town were baked and decorated in her kitchen. She was an active member of the Red Hats, the Irving Club, and two bridge clubs where she spent many hours with her wonderful friends. She often shared special memories of trips taken with friends. However, Ann's greatest love in life was her family. She encouraged her family through the constant support she gave them. She always looked forward to visits from children and grandchildren."
(Published in the Lockhart Post-Register 5/13/2013)
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