A few years later she met and married John Roy Ilett. John passed away in 1986.
She is survived by her four children; Jimmy Dean, Virginia Ann, Gregory Daniel, and John David, her brother Gary Byington and sister May Picotte. She had one dearly beloved grandson, Sawyor Jade White, who was the apple of her eye.
She was a loyal and valued employee of NX EDGE for many years. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served everywhere.
Ann loved to work with children and young people and coached many softball teams. She enjoyed playing sports and all things about the BSU Broncos. She taught Nursery and Sunbeam class for many years and is dearly loved by those students these many years later. She had many lifetime friends who were like a a second family to her. No task was too small for her careful attention. She loved to help and serve in any capacity needed.
Mom, Grandma, Sister, Dearest Friend, your infectious laugh and sense of fun will be lovingly remembered forever.
Published in Idaho Statesman on December 19, 2011
A few years later she met and married John Roy Ilett. John passed away in 1986.
She is survived by her four children; Jimmy Dean, Virginia Ann, Gregory Daniel, and John David, her brother Gary Byington and sister May Picotte. She had one dearly beloved grandson, Sawyor Jade White, who was the apple of her eye.
She was a loyal and valued employee of NX EDGE for many years. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served everywhere.
Ann loved to work with children and young people and coached many softball teams. She enjoyed playing sports and all things about the BSU Broncos. She taught Nursery and Sunbeam class for many years and is dearly loved by those students these many years later. She had many lifetime friends who were like a a second family to her. No task was too small for her careful attention. She loved to help and serve in any capacity needed.
Mom, Grandma, Sister, Dearest Friend, your infectious laugh and sense of fun will be lovingly remembered forever.
Published in Idaho Statesman on December 19, 2011
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