She died in her sleep of natural causes.
All who knew Ann knew her to be kind, joyful, creative, and artistic. She never met a person who could not become a friend. She faithfully attended Carus United Methodist Church; volunteered at H.O.P.E. food bank, the Kids on the Block puppet program, and was Peek-a-Boo for Rose City Clowns. She was a lifelong artist.
Ann is survived by her sister, Virginia Cristino; sons Dale (Glenda) and Bill; and granddaughter, Emily Mae. Her daughter, Marilyn, predeceased her.