Our Dear Sister Ann,
She is an angel now in heaven, gone but never forgotten. She was named after our babcia Anna Valinski. The first born of 6 children to Josephine and Ourielient Tetrault. Our father was in WWII when she was born; he was sent many pictures of her during her first 3 years. After the end of the war he was able to come home and see his beautiful little girl ‘cookie’ (her nickname). She was always a loving and caring sister to all of us and we looked up to her. Beautiful, smart and kind. We always enjoyed the visits to Massachusetts she and Pete would make. They were filled with good times with family, fun shopping trips and lots of great memories that we will cherish forever.
Your life was a blessing, Your memory a treasure, You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.
With Love your sister Shirleen (spouse Alan) on behalf of your family: sisters Joey (spouse Bill) and Linda, brothers Paulde (spouse Jeannette) and Tommy (spouse Mona), nieces Pauline (spouse Steve), Crystal, Tina (spouse Chris), Becky (spouse Jon), nephew Stevie, great nieces Olivia, Rachel, Nora, and great nephews Ryan and Daxton
Obituaries
Condolences for Ann R. Heinze (Tetrault)
Shirleen WojciechowskiSunday, April 25th
Stephen WilsonWednesday, March 23rd
Ann
Was a giving soul, I was blessed by her generosity. She and my brother opened their home to me while I was recuperating from surgery. As true Wilson I stayed for several years, until bought a home of my own. Our thoughts and prayers are for all of you that loved this amazing woman, especially Chuck & Peter. Rest In Peace. With great love Stephen & Barbara Wilson