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Ann L. of Quincy passed away suddenly on July 15, 2022. Ann grew up in Boston and was the youngest of seven children. She is predeceased by her brother, Charles Ross and her sisters Julia Ceglio and Mary Davis. She was cherished by her nieces and nephews, Charles Ross (Marie) of W. VA, the late Edward Ross of Boston, Lee Ann Ross Berry (Thomas) of Milton, MA, Mark Ross-Corbett (Deborah) of WI, Jodi Falotico (James) of NC, Jacqueline Ross McKenna (Michael) of Dedham, MA, Jack Ceglio (Clarissa) of CT and 10 grand and 9 great nieces and nephews.
Ann was a nurse for more than 40 years, serving as the Director of Nursing for several nursing homes in Buffalo, NY. After retiring, Ann moved to Quincy and began working at the Fontbonne Academy convent in Milton. She became a beloved member of that community where she worked for ten years. She was an adored member of the Ombudsman Team of South Shore Elder Services. She loved spending time with her family, shopping at T.J. Maxx, watching Hallmark movies, listening to audio books and sending cards and care packages to her family and friends. Ann was happiest when she was caring for others. She will be dearly missed.
A Memorial mass will be held on Saturday, July 30 at 10:30 am at the Fontbonne Academy Chapel , 444 Centre Street, Milton. MA.
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Boston c/o Mission Advancement, 637 Cambridge St., Brighton, MA 02135.
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