Ann served in the U.S. Peace Corps in Sierra Leone, West Africa. She earned a doctorate degree in rhetoric and linguistics from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In 1987, she published "Losing My Place," a novel set in Indonesia, where she lived as a teenager. Ann was a long-standing communicant of Christ Episcopal Church in Portsmouth. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Charles Ott of York, Maine; her daughter, Esther Ott of Portsmouth; her brother, Tom Byrd; and her sister, Jean Ferguson.
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Ann served in the U.S. Peace Corps in Sierra Leone, West Africa. She earned a doctorate degree in rhetoric and linguistics from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. In 1987, she published "Losing My Place," a novel set in Indonesia, where she lived as a teenager. Ann was a long-standing communicant of Christ Episcopal Church in Portsmouth. She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Charles Ott of York, Maine; her daughter, Esther Ott of Portsmouth; her brother, Tom Byrd; and her sister, Jean Ferguson.
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