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Anna Coletta <I>Kilcoyne</I> Ansberry

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Anna Coletta Kilcoyne Ansberry

Birth
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Oct 2017 (aged 93)
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Brook Park, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Kilcoyne), 93, went to be with her Lord and her loved ones waiting to welcome her into glory following her long and faith-filled life. She joins her late husband of 60 years, Jay, her grand daughter, Jessie Egan Smith, her parents Bernard and Annie (Egan) Kilcoyne, brothers Bernard (Clem) and Father John Kilcoyne, and sister Catherine McGuirk (Frank). She was the devoted mother of Jay (Mary Lou), Christine (Robert) Roach, Brian (Claudette) of Milaca, MN, Micki Ansberry Brown, and Clare Ansberry Smith (Matthew) of Pittsburgh, grandmother of 21 and great grandmother of 48. She is survived by sisters Virginia Wood (the late Art), Eileen Vaughan (the late John), and Helen Malloy (the late Bill), and many nieces and nephews. Coletta, who graduated from Lourdes Academy, left a legacy of love and faith, creating memories and traditions that strengthened the bonds of the family she so dearly loved, from annual trips to Oglebay Park, to golf outings, and family picnics. In 2006, she convinced her husband to take her 41 children and grandchildren to Ireland to see the birthplace of her parents in a trip of a lifetime. She gave selflessly to her church, St. Bernadette, singing in the choir, and teaching CCD, among other volunteer activities, and was a strong supporter of Right to Life. She was generous with her laughter and praise, in a way that made those around her feel good about themselves. While we will miss her sparkling eyes, ready smile and her simple presence in our lives, we know she will be welcomed into the loving arms of her Lord and all of her loved ones. Funeral Mass at St. Bernadette Church (2256 Clague Rd. Westlake Ohio) Saturday Oct. 21 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross. Friends may call at the McGorray-Hanna Funeral Home of Westlake, 25620 Center Ridge Road, (west of Columbia Rd.) Friday from 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to the St. Bernadette Endowment for Education Fund or to a charity of one's choice.
Kilcoyne), 93, went to be with her Lord and her loved ones waiting to welcome her into glory following her long and faith-filled life. She joins her late husband of 60 years, Jay, her grand daughter, Jessie Egan Smith, her parents Bernard and Annie (Egan) Kilcoyne, brothers Bernard (Clem) and Father John Kilcoyne, and sister Catherine McGuirk (Frank). She was the devoted mother of Jay (Mary Lou), Christine (Robert) Roach, Brian (Claudette) of Milaca, MN, Micki Ansberry Brown, and Clare Ansberry Smith (Matthew) of Pittsburgh, grandmother of 21 and great grandmother of 48. She is survived by sisters Virginia Wood (the late Art), Eileen Vaughan (the late John), and Helen Malloy (the late Bill), and many nieces and nephews. Coletta, who graduated from Lourdes Academy, left a legacy of love and faith, creating memories and traditions that strengthened the bonds of the family she so dearly loved, from annual trips to Oglebay Park, to golf outings, and family picnics. In 2006, she convinced her husband to take her 41 children and grandchildren to Ireland to see the birthplace of her parents in a trip of a lifetime. She gave selflessly to her church, St. Bernadette, singing in the choir, and teaching CCD, among other volunteer activities, and was a strong supporter of Right to Life. She was generous with her laughter and praise, in a way that made those around her feel good about themselves. While we will miss her sparkling eyes, ready smile and her simple presence in our lives, we know she will be welcomed into the loving arms of her Lord and all of her loved ones. Funeral Mass at St. Bernadette Church (2256 Clague Rd. Westlake Ohio) Saturday Oct. 21 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross. Friends may call at the McGorray-Hanna Funeral Home of Westlake, 25620 Center Ridge Road, (west of Columbia Rd.) Friday from 4-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials suggested to the St. Bernadette Endowment for Education Fund or to a charity of one's choice.


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