Ann Crilly

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ann crilly

Ann Crilly

July 13, 1935 ~ January 14, 2019

ann crilly

July 13, 1935 ~ January 14, 2019


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  1. My deepest sympathy to the Crilly family. I will always remember Ann tending to the flowers inside and outside of church.. I also remember seeing her and her husband attending Mass at Sacred Heart. She was one of the pillars of the cathedral. She will be greatly missed, but she will live on in your hearts and your memories.
    Marianne Himmelsbach

  2. Hello Mary,
    I’m so sorry for your loss. My prayers continue for u and your family. My God comfort you not only today but in the days and months ahead,
    Sincerely ,
    Donna

  3. Tom, Claire & Family, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I always enjoyed seeing your mother at our events. We would always have wonderful conversations! She was a very special woman and will be missed.

  4. I am so sorry for your loss. Your mom sounds a lot like mine. Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother (and grandmother). No matter how old we are, it still hurts to lose our mom. I have personally found comfort in the words at Acts 24:15 where it tells us, “There is going to be a resurrection”, and that soon God will “wipe out every tear” from our eyes. (Rev. 21:4) I’m also looking forward to seeing the fulfillment of Psalm 92:14, “Even in old age they will still be thriving; They will remain vigorous and fresh”.
    You have my sincere condolences while we patiently wait for that day.

  5. I remember her as being soft spoken but could send a message with a look; petite but as strong a woman as there ever was; a woman of faith who I imagined might have prayed for me when I was younger; a loving and caring mother and wife, completely devoted to her family.
    The last time I saw her was some years ago at Sacred Heart and I got a hug from her. I’ll remember that moment.
    I’m praying for all of you and hope that you are comforted in knowing that she has gone home and that, while you mourn the loss of her physical life, she hasn’t, and will never, leave you.

    Prayers and strength to all of you.

  6. Our condolences to her family and friends. She was a loving and caring neighbor. She will be greatly missed. She was a special person I always was willing to give.

  7. God bless you Ann, and condolences to your family. You were a wonderful next-door neighbor for 20 years, and a beloved “Grandma Crilly” to our children. You were so caring and so gracious, and you left your mark on everyone who knew you. We will always remember your bright smile and faithful heart.

  8. My heart aches for the family. I will always remember her wisdom, patience, faith, and thoughtfulness. This earth lost a wonderful woman but heaven gained an angel. So many memories of our family and holiday get togethers, campfires and special times at the lake. You’ll all be in my thoughts and prayers this week and beyond as you struggle through a very difficult time. The boys and I will be with you in spirit. All our love XO