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Anna Marie “Ann” <I>Schatz</I> Packard

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Anna Marie “Ann” Schatz Packard

Birth
Florence, Erie County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Dec 2005 (aged 96)
Milpitas, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.372654, Longitude: -83.4514465
Plot
Block E/F
Memorial ID
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Daughter of John and Alice Schatz. Anna, the eldest child, is survived by two sisters: Erma Taylor and Elsie Willinger. She is survived by three children, Barbara Mollenkopf, Robert Packard and Lois Bonnette and an adopted daughter, Thelma Butterfield. Also twenty-two grandchildren and forty-two great grandchildren.

Anna became a teacher in a one-room school near Plymouth, MI after her marriage to Don D. Packard and the birth of her fifth child, she returned to eastern Michigan University for her college degree and Masters in Education. She taught school in MI for about fifteen more years before retiring and moving to Milpitas, CA. During WWII, Anna was a member of the Red Cross. She also was a member of the Michigan Teacher's Assoc. and Holy Spirit Church in Fremont. In CA, she volunteered as a Pink Lady at Washington Hospital for about seventeen years and taught English to a Vietnamese lady. She loved to read, garden, paint, travel and take photographs.
Daughter of John and Alice Schatz. Anna, the eldest child, is survived by two sisters: Erma Taylor and Elsie Willinger. She is survived by three children, Barbara Mollenkopf, Robert Packard and Lois Bonnette and an adopted daughter, Thelma Butterfield. Also twenty-two grandchildren and forty-two great grandchildren.

Anna became a teacher in a one-room school near Plymouth, MI after her marriage to Don D. Packard and the birth of her fifth child, she returned to eastern Michigan University for her college degree and Masters in Education. She taught school in MI for about fifteen more years before retiring and moving to Milpitas, CA. During WWII, Anna was a member of the Red Cross. She also was a member of the Michigan Teacher's Assoc. and Holy Spirit Church in Fremont. In CA, she volunteered as a Pink Lady at Washington Hospital for about seventeen years and taught English to a Vietnamese lady. She loved to read, garden, paint, travel and take photographs.


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