Ann Marie Cummings, age 75, Green Bay, passed away Saturday evening, Nov. 12, 2005, at a Green Bay hospital.
She was born on April 7, 1930 in Grimms. Ann Marie is one of 11 children, the seventh daughter of the late William and Anna B (Morrissey) Cummings. She is a graduate of Valders High School. Ann Marie was united in marriage to James A. Burich at St. Patrick Church in Maple Grove on Sept. 15, 1951. Of that union, five children were born, known as the five D's. She will be remembered for her love of cribbage, the Packers and sports in general.
She is survived by her five children and spouses; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two sisters; two sisters-in-law (private); many nieces and nephews; and very special friend (private). She was preceded in death by four sisters; four brothers; one sister-in-law; five brothers-in-law; and James Burich.
According to Ann Marie's wishes, friends may call at St. Philip the Apostle Church, 312 Victoria St., Green Bay, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005, from 10 a.m. until he time of the memorial service. The memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. at the church with the Rev. Lawrence J. Canavera officiating. Private internment will be in St. Patrick Cemetery in Maple Grove. Malcore Funeral Home, Green Bay, 920-432-5579, is serving the family.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established in honor of Ann Marie. Ann Marie's family extends a very special thank you to her dear friend, (private), Green Bay Fire and Rescue; the staff of Aurora BayCare ICU; and Drs. (private).
Herald Times Reporter, Nov. 15, 2005
Ann Marie Cummings, age 75, Green Bay, passed away Saturday evening, Nov. 12, 2005, at a Green Bay hospital.
She was born on April 7, 1930 in Grimms. Ann Marie is one of 11 children, the seventh daughter of the late William and Anna B (Morrissey) Cummings. She is a graduate of Valders High School. Ann Marie was united in marriage to James A. Burich at St. Patrick Church in Maple Grove on Sept. 15, 1951. Of that union, five children were born, known as the five D's. She will be remembered for her love of cribbage, the Packers and sports in general.
She is survived by her five children and spouses; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; two sisters; two sisters-in-law (private); many nieces and nephews; and very special friend (private). She was preceded in death by four sisters; four brothers; one sister-in-law; five brothers-in-law; and James Burich.
According to Ann Marie's wishes, friends may call at St. Philip the Apostle Church, 312 Victoria St., Green Bay, Monday, Nov. 21, 2005, from 10 a.m. until he time of the memorial service. The memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. at the church with the Rev. Lawrence J. Canavera officiating. Private internment will be in St. Patrick Cemetery in Maple Grove. Malcore Funeral Home, Green Bay, 920-432-5579, is serving the family.
In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, a memorial fund has been established in honor of Ann Marie. Ann Marie's family extends a very special thank you to her dear friend, (private), Green Bay Fire and Rescue; the staff of Aurora BayCare ICU; and Drs. (private).
Herald Times Reporter, Nov. 15, 2005
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