She was a determined fighter and strived to live her life as independent as possible. Her graduation from high school and college in Hibbing is a testament to her strength. As a person of faith, Ann maintained that faith over the years and it grew stronger with each passing day. One of her greatest joys was singing, and the numerous years she sang Christmas carols in the various church choirs were the happiest of times for her.
With each new stop or chapter in her life, she left behind a trail of many new friends. Her impact on those people, and all of us will be everlasting. She will be – and is – greatly missed.
Ann is survived by her parents, John and Elizabeth Petroske; "big brothers:" Michael (Cindy), Thomas (Mary) and David (Jennifer); nieces: Jennifer, Susan and Christy; and nephews: Alex, Kyle and Tyler.
She was a determined fighter and strived to live her life as independent as possible. Her graduation from high school and college in Hibbing is a testament to her strength. As a person of faith, Ann maintained that faith over the years and it grew stronger with each passing day. One of her greatest joys was singing, and the numerous years she sang Christmas carols in the various church choirs were the happiest of times for her.
With each new stop or chapter in her life, she left behind a trail of many new friends. Her impact on those people, and all of us will be everlasting. She will be – and is – greatly missed.
Ann is survived by her parents, John and Elizabeth Petroske; "big brothers:" Michael (Cindy), Thomas (Mary) and David (Jennifer); nieces: Jennifer, Susan and Christy; and nephews: Alex, Kyle and Tyler.
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