

Ann Marie was the devoted mother of Michelle (Sarah) Demers-Grob, Rachel (Matthew) Wefel, Gregory (Stan Anjan-Gutierrez) Lasky, and Alison Lasky; beloved daughter of Donald and Joan Harbaugh; cherished sister of Christine (Don) Consiglio and Susan (Jim) Clarke; loving grandmother of Kaitlyn, Julian, Elijah, Jurgen, Jayden, Ben, Ethan, Lincoln, Ephraim, Alexander, Elliana, Isaac, Brayden, and Thaddeus; dear aunt of Daniel (Kelly) Consiglio, Diane (Matt) Pogue, Scott Clarke, and Jennifer (Joseph) Happe; dear great-aunt and a friend to many in her lifetime.
Ann lived a life filled with kindness, creativity, and unwavering devotion to her family and others. She had a deep love for the outdoors, finding joy in activities such as camping, walking along trails, and fishing. Her creative spirit shone brightly through her passion for crafting, painting, sewing, and baking—hobbies that not only brought beauty into her life but also warmth to everyone around her. Known for always putting others first, Ann was a caring friend to all who crossed her path, generously sharing her vast knowledge and skills to improve the lives of those she loved.
Above all, Ann cherished her family. Her love for her sisters, parents, children, and 14 grandchildren was immeasurable, and the time spent together was always treasured. Living close to her family again brought her immense joy and fulfillment. As a mother and grandmother, Ann’s youthful spirit set her apart. She was always eager for fun and adventure, whether that meant being playful, watching movies, playing in the park, going on vacations, engaging in arts and crafts, or baking cakes and pies. She had a remarkable gift for spreading happiness and making every family occasion and holiday unforgettable.
Ann was also fortunate to have a close-knit group of friends, some of whom she had known since grade school. These friendships endured over the years, growing stronger with time. She shared a special bond with each of them, and their gatherings were always filled with laughter and connection.
Faith played a central role in Ann's life. As a dedicated Sunday school teacher, she shared her beliefs with others and found deep meaning in her church community. Her commitment to faith and service touched the lives of many and left a lasting impact.
Ann's memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. May her legacy of kindness, generosity, and love continue to inspire those fortunate enough to have crossed her path.
A memorial service will be held on Friday, April 11, 2025, at Grace Episcopal Church, located at 514 E. Argonne Dr, Kirkwood, Missouri, 63122. A reception will begin at 10:00 AM, followed by the service at 11:00 AM. In honor of Ann’s love of nature, feel free to wear colorful attire that reflects the vibrant spirit she carried throughout her life.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to de Greeff Hospice House, 10024 Kennerly Road, Saint Louis, MO 63128. https://mercyhealthfoundation.net/
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