Ann, the daughter of Clifford Lloyd and Pearl Ivalou Graham, was born in Bristol, Tenn., and was raised in Laconia, where she was a graduate of her beloved Laconia High School Class of 1950.
Ann graduated from Westbrook Junior College for Women in June of 1952.
On Memorial Day in 1957 she married Dr. Richard Frank Hood and moved to Boscawen for a brief period of time before settling in Concord. She was an active member of The South Congregational Church where she taught Sunday school and served on several committees and helped organize social functions. Other activities included being an enthusiastic member of the Concord Junior Service League, a den mother for her sons' Cub Scout troop and a leader for her daughters' Girl Scout troop.
She resided on Norwich Street from 1959-1981 when she and Dick moved to Mountain Road in East Concord and became the first residents in the Blye Farm Condominiums where she served on the association's board.
In 1992 Ann and Dick moved to the house that her father, Clifford, had built in 1940. In 2007 they moved to Woodside at the Taylor Community.
She is predeceased by her husband of 53 years, Dr. Richard F. Hood and her older sister, Nancy G. Rich of Laconia.
Ann is predeceased by sister-in-law Priscilla Hill and her husband, Warren of Silver Lake.
A private family burial will be in Union Cemetery, Laconia.
Published in Union Leader on March 4, 2013
Ann, the daughter of Clifford Lloyd and Pearl Ivalou Graham, was born in Bristol, Tenn., and was raised in Laconia, where she was a graduate of her beloved Laconia High School Class of 1950.
Ann graduated from Westbrook Junior College for Women in June of 1952.
On Memorial Day in 1957 she married Dr. Richard Frank Hood and moved to Boscawen for a brief period of time before settling in Concord. She was an active member of The South Congregational Church where she taught Sunday school and served on several committees and helped organize social functions. Other activities included being an enthusiastic member of the Concord Junior Service League, a den mother for her sons' Cub Scout troop and a leader for her daughters' Girl Scout troop.
She resided on Norwich Street from 1959-1981 when she and Dick moved to Mountain Road in East Concord and became the first residents in the Blye Farm Condominiums where she served on the association's board.
In 1992 Ann and Dick moved to the house that her father, Clifford, had built in 1940. In 2007 they moved to Woodside at the Taylor Community.
She is predeceased by her husband of 53 years, Dr. Richard F. Hood and her older sister, Nancy G. Rich of Laconia.
Ann is predeceased by sister-in-law Priscilla Hill and her husband, Warren of Silver Lake.
A private family burial will be in Union Cemetery, Laconia.
Published in Union Leader on March 4, 2013
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