Ann A (Wutscheck) Trainor |
Posted 2009-01-03 by Pat Wilson |
TRAINOR, Ann A. Ann A. Trainor, 85, born on 7-13-19 to Frank and Anna (Krueger) Wutscheck in Milwaukee Wisconsin died 2-15-05 in Glendale AZ. Ann served her family, church and community in a variety of quiet ways and in her living and dying she exemplified the Christian life. The Christian life she especially enjoyed, her volunteer work with the St. Vincent de Paul society. Ann met and on 11-26-42 married her best friend Frank Trainor at Saint Lawrence Church in Milwaukee. Ten children were born to this 55 year loving union. Nothing pleased Ann more than spending time with her children and grandchildren. She was an exceptional mother and grandmother. She enjoyed traveling with Frank and visiting the many special friends they made when living in various parts of the country. Ann joins in eternity her husband, her eldest daughter, Nancy and her seven siblings. Survivors include her children Jim, Mary (Randy), John (Penny), Eileen (Luis), Bill (Rita), Dan (Barbara), Tom (Lisa), Mike (Ida), Kerrie (Greg), 26 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and her brother Bill. Memorial Mass was at St. Helen's Catholic Church 5510 W. Cholla, Glendale. Inurnment at National Memorial Cemetery of AZ, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd. Phoenix. Arrangements entrusted to Chapel of the Chimes 7924 N. 59th Ave. Glendale. Published in The Arizona Republic from 2/20/2005 - 2/23/2005. -------------------------------------- TRAINOR, Ann A. Ann A. Trainor, 85, of Glendale, AZ. Went to be with our Lord on February 15, 2005. Memorial Mass at St. Helen's Catholic Church, 5510 W. Cholla St., Glendale, AZ. Interment at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 23029 N. Cave Creek Rd., Phoenix, Arizona. Arrangements handled by Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary. Published in The Arizona Republic on 2/20/2005. |
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