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Anne Frances <I>Bancroft</I> Andres

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Anne Frances Bancroft Andres

Birth
Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
23 Jul 2015 (aged 82)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Kettering, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6774892, Longitude: -84.170023
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ANDRES, Anne Frances Bancroft, 82, of Kettering, Ohio, passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2015, at the Wellington of Dayton, after a longterm illness. Born in 1932 to parents Clellon and Kathleen Bancroft in Watertown, NY, Anne moved to Dayton in 1951 after graduating from Watertown's Immaculate Heart Academy. She was employed by Wright Patterson Air Force Base, where she met her husband, Richard. In 1953, they moved to the up-and-coming suburb of Kettering, where she raised her family and lived until 2010, when she moved into the Wellington facility. Anne enjoyed working for many years as a real estate agent in the Dayton area for Big Hill Realty, Gateway Realty, and Timbercreek Realty. She served her community as an elected official for more than ten years, holding the office of precinct captain for the Montgomery County Republican Party. Her joys in life included bowling, gardening, the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, and most of all, her beloved grandchildren. Anne was predeceased by her husband, Richard Grant Andres in 2007 and her siblings, John Bancroft and Vincent Bancroft. Survivors include siblings, Marita DeLisle, William Bancroft, and Daniel Bancroft, and her children, daughters, Robin Andres (and husband Phil Pochon) of Zionsville, IN, Deb Dailey (and husband Brian Dailey) of Kettering, OH; and her son Michael Andres (and wife Nicole) of Chatham, NJ. She also leaves behind six grandchildren, Felicity Pochon, Christopher Pochon, Jay Dailey, Jessica Dailey, Matthew Andres, and Avery Andres, and two great-grandchildren, Simon Tackett and Lilly Wilbur. Service will be private, with interment at David's Cemetery in Kettering, OH. Contributions in Anne's memory may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45420. Arrangements in care of TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME-FAR HILLS CHAPEL.
ANDRES, Anne Frances Bancroft, 82, of Kettering, Ohio, passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2015, at the Wellington of Dayton, after a longterm illness. Born in 1932 to parents Clellon and Kathleen Bancroft in Watertown, NY, Anne moved to Dayton in 1951 after graduating from Watertown's Immaculate Heart Academy. She was employed by Wright Patterson Air Force Base, where she met her husband, Richard. In 1953, they moved to the up-and-coming suburb of Kettering, where she raised her family and lived until 2010, when she moved into the Wellington facility. Anne enjoyed working for many years as a real estate agent in the Dayton area for Big Hill Realty, Gateway Realty, and Timbercreek Realty. She served her community as an elected official for more than ten years, holding the office of precinct captain for the Montgomery County Republican Party. Her joys in life included bowling, gardening, the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance, and most of all, her beloved grandchildren. Anne was predeceased by her husband, Richard Grant Andres in 2007 and her siblings, John Bancroft and Vincent Bancroft. Survivors include siblings, Marita DeLisle, William Bancroft, and Daniel Bancroft, and her children, daughters, Robin Andres (and husband Phil Pochon) of Zionsville, IN, Deb Dailey (and husband Brian Dailey) of Kettering, OH; and her son Michael Andres (and wife Nicole) of Chatham, NJ. She also leaves behind six grandchildren, Felicity Pochon, Christopher Pochon, Jay Dailey, Jessica Dailey, Matthew Andres, and Avery Andres, and two great-grandchildren, Simon Tackett and Lilly Wilbur. Service will be private, with interment at David's Cemetery in Kettering, OH. Contributions in Anne's memory may be made to Hospice of Dayton, 324 Wilmington Ave., Dayton, Ohio 45420. Arrangements in care of TOBIAS FUNERAL HOME-FAR HILLS CHAPEL.


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