She was born on June 10th 1931 in Burlington, Vt., she was a daughter of the late Charles David and Marion (McLaughlin) Lister.
Ann graduated as Valedictorian from Winooski High School and Magma Cum Laude from the University of Vermont with a BA in Education.
She married the “love of her life”, her sixth-grade sweetheart; Gerald "Gerry" William Greene on July 19th 1952 in Winooski, Vermont. They celebrated 53 years together and had five children; three daughters and two sons. He predeceased her on February 22nd 2005.
She retired from the Vermont District Court of Burlington, Vt., as Chief District Court Clerk after 35 years of distinguished service. Ann was highly respected by her judicial colleagues for her leadership and integrity.
In retirement, Ann and Gerald spent many happy years at their home in Winter Haven, Fla. She served as President of the Essex Junction Boosters Club, was a faithful member of the Catholic Church as well as held leadership roles in the Catholic Daughters of America. She was active and extremely proud of her garden. Ann loved her Boston Red Sox and the companionship of Greta (her cat).
Ann was predeceased by her husband and parents, one sister; Helen Burbo, and one brother; David “Fritz” Lister.
Arrangements by the A.W. Rich Funeral Home.
She was born on June 10th 1931 in Burlington, Vt., she was a daughter of the late Charles David and Marion (McLaughlin) Lister.
Ann graduated as Valedictorian from Winooski High School and Magma Cum Laude from the University of Vermont with a BA in Education.
She married the “love of her life”, her sixth-grade sweetheart; Gerald "Gerry" William Greene on July 19th 1952 in Winooski, Vermont. They celebrated 53 years together and had five children; three daughters and two sons. He predeceased her on February 22nd 2005.
She retired from the Vermont District Court of Burlington, Vt., as Chief District Court Clerk after 35 years of distinguished service. Ann was highly respected by her judicial colleagues for her leadership and integrity.
In retirement, Ann and Gerald spent many happy years at their home in Winter Haven, Fla. She served as President of the Essex Junction Boosters Club, was a faithful member of the Catholic Church as well as held leadership roles in the Catholic Daughters of America. She was active and extremely proud of her garden. Ann loved her Boston Red Sox and the companionship of Greta (her cat).
Ann was predeceased by her husband and parents, one sister; Helen Burbo, and one brother; David “Fritz” Lister.
Arrangements by the A.W. Rich Funeral Home.
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