Ann was born on April 4, 1934, in Statham, GA, the daughter of Roger W. Robertson and Ernestine Rowden Robertson.
Mrs. Legare was a retired bookkeeper and owner of Legare Farms. She was on the Founding Committee of Sea Island Academy and was the first secretary at School District #9, St. Johns District. She worked many years at St. Johns High School and Sea Island Academy.
Ann was the past secretary at the Harmon Club and a member of Johns Island Presbyterian Church. She was also a much respected member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Charleston Chapter 4.
She is survived by one son: Thomas S. Legare, Jr., of Johns Island; two daughters: Linda Legare Berry and husband Edward and Helen Legare Floyd and husband Rick, all of Johns Island; granddaughter, Sarah Berry; brother: Marion W. Robertson and wife Sharon, of Johns Island; sister-in-law: Mary L. Hawkins of Columbia, SC; and several nieces and nephews.
Interment was in Johns Island Presbyterian Churchyard.
Ann was born on April 4, 1934, in Statham, GA, the daughter of Roger W. Robertson and Ernestine Rowden Robertson.
Mrs. Legare was a retired bookkeeper and owner of Legare Farms. She was on the Founding Committee of Sea Island Academy and was the first secretary at School District #9, St. Johns District. She worked many years at St. Johns High School and Sea Island Academy.
Ann was the past secretary at the Harmon Club and a member of Johns Island Presbyterian Church. She was also a much respected member of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Charleston Chapter 4.
She is survived by one son: Thomas S. Legare, Jr., of Johns Island; two daughters: Linda Legare Berry and husband Edward and Helen Legare Floyd and husband Rick, all of Johns Island; granddaughter, Sarah Berry; brother: Marion W. Robertson and wife Sharon, of Johns Island; sister-in-law: Mary L. Hawkins of Columbia, SC; and several nieces and nephews.
Interment was in Johns Island Presbyterian Churchyard.
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