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Ann Perry <I>Sager</I> MacFarlane

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Ann Perry Sager MacFarlane

Birth
Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
16 Jul 2010 (aged 63)
Ojai, Ventura County, California, USA
Burial
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Ann Perry (Sager) MacFarlane died Friday evening, July 16, 2010 after a protracted fight with cancer. She passed away quietly at her home in Ojai, California with family around her. Perry, as she was known, leaves behind a vast legacy of friends and admirers from around the country. She was sixty-three years old.

Perry was born June 17, 1947 in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the third and final child of Arthur and Berta (Rogers) Sager, who were both longtime teachers at Governor Dummer Academy (now known as The Governor's Academy) in Byfield, MA.

She grew up as a "faculty brat" at Governor Dummer, where she established the first of many communities of friends. Perry's mother, a Christian Scientist, died of breast cancer when Perry was seventeen. By that time, her family had moved on from Governor Dummer and was living in Topsfield, MA, where Perry was among the first graduating classes of Masconomet High School.

Next, Perry graduated from Lasell College, in Ashburnham, MA with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She lived and worked in and around Boston, MA for a while before meeting and marrying Ronald M. MacFarlane, also of Newburyport, in 1970.

The couple moved to Kent, Connecticut in 1972, where they lived, worked, and raised a family over the next twenty-seven years. While in Kent, Perry worked first in the Admissions Office at South Kent School and then in the College Guidance and Admissions Offices at Kent School.

She also gave birth to her two children in Kent, Seth Woodbury MacFarlane in 1973 (later the creator of Fox TV's Family Guy, American Dad! and The Cleveland Show) and Rachael Ann (MacFarlane) Laudiero in 1976 (later a primary voice actress on Fox TV's American Dad!).

In 1999, Perry and Ron moved to Ojai, California, where Perry continued her outstanding work in independent school administration as an Admissions Officer at the Ojai Valley School. Perry formally retired from the school in June 2009.

Throughout her adult life, Perry traveled extensively in the United States for the independent schools she represented. She and her husband Ron also traveled widely across Europe and the U.S. over those years.

In addition to being skilled in raising house and garden plants, loving to read and write, and cultivating deep friendships wherever she lived, Perry was an inveterate animal lover. Over the course of her life, she raised and adored all manner of both wild and domestic animals. The cremated remains of beloved pets populated her living space to the end.

Perry had a spirit and energy that buoyed both loved ones and strangers alike. To be in her presence was what many said to be the equivalent of a B12 shot. Her vivacious personality was infectious, and she loved life and shoes and handbags too much to be taken so young.

Perry leaves behind her children and husband, one granddaughter, a sister who resides in Maine, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on July 21, 2010.
Ann Perry (Sager) MacFarlane died Friday evening, July 16, 2010 after a protracted fight with cancer. She passed away quietly at her home in Ojai, California with family around her. Perry, as she was known, leaves behind a vast legacy of friends and admirers from around the country. She was sixty-three years old.

Perry was born June 17, 1947 in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the third and final child of Arthur and Berta (Rogers) Sager, who were both longtime teachers at Governor Dummer Academy (now known as The Governor's Academy) in Byfield, MA.

She grew up as a "faculty brat" at Governor Dummer, where she established the first of many communities of friends. Perry's mother, a Christian Scientist, died of breast cancer when Perry was seventeen. By that time, her family had moved on from Governor Dummer and was living in Topsfield, MA, where Perry was among the first graduating classes of Masconomet High School.

Next, Perry graduated from Lasell College, in Ashburnham, MA with a degree in Early Childhood Education. She lived and worked in and around Boston, MA for a while before meeting and marrying Ronald M. MacFarlane, also of Newburyport, in 1970.

The couple moved to Kent, Connecticut in 1972, where they lived, worked, and raised a family over the next twenty-seven years. While in Kent, Perry worked first in the Admissions Office at South Kent School and then in the College Guidance and Admissions Offices at Kent School.

She also gave birth to her two children in Kent, Seth Woodbury MacFarlane in 1973 (later the creator of Fox TV's Family Guy, American Dad! and The Cleveland Show) and Rachael Ann (MacFarlane) Laudiero in 1976 (later a primary voice actress on Fox TV's American Dad!).

In 1999, Perry and Ron moved to Ojai, California, where Perry continued her outstanding work in independent school administration as an Admissions Officer at the Ojai Valley School. Perry formally retired from the school in June 2009.

Throughout her adult life, Perry traveled extensively in the United States for the independent schools she represented. She and her husband Ron also traveled widely across Europe and the U.S. over those years.

In addition to being skilled in raising house and garden plants, loving to read and write, and cultivating deep friendships wherever she lived, Perry was an inveterate animal lover. Over the course of her life, she raised and adored all manner of both wild and domestic animals. The cremated remains of beloved pets populated her living space to the end.

Perry had a spirit and energy that buoyed both loved ones and strangers alike. To be in her presence was what many said to be the equivalent of a B12 shot. Her vivacious personality was infectious, and she loved life and shoes and handbags too much to be taken so young.

Perry leaves behind her children and husband, one granddaughter, a sister who resides in Maine, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on July 21, 2010.


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