Anna died Tuesday at Regency Park Nursing Home in Carroll.
Visitation
Thursday, January 3, 2008
after 4:00 p.m.
Family present from 4-7:00 p.m.
Ohde Funeral Home, Coon Rapids
Mass of Christian Burial
Friday, January 4, 2008
10:30 a.m.
Annunciation Church, Coon Rapids
Interment
Union Township Cemetery, near Coon Rapids
Anna Marie Ann?, daughter of Wilbur John Webb? and Kathleen Mary (Schwaller) Schoeppner, was born June 25, 1955, at Carroll, Iowa. She lived with her parents and five siblings in Coon Rapids. While growing up, Ann attended school in Carroll.
After her father died in 1992, Ann and her mother moved to Carroll. In 1994 she became a resident of New Hope Village, living in several of their homes through the years. Ann thoroughly enjoyed all the recreational activities that were offered through New Hope. She worked in various jobs at Carroll Enterprise Systems from 1992 through 2005.
Anns health declined during the past few years. She was recently hospitalized for pneumonia and then became a resident at Regency Park Nursing & Rehab in Carroll. Ann died there on January 1, 2008, at the age of 52 years, 6 months and 7 days.
She is preceded in death by her parents.
Ann is survived by her siblings: Mike Schoeppner and wife Sandy of Kansas City, MO; Ruth and husband Jim Newell of Lowell, MI; Donna Bremer of Holstein; Laura and husband Ron Brenner of Adel; Dean Schoeppner and wife Marcia of Des Moines; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many special friends at New Hope Village.
Tributes
Crista Miller wrote on Jan 3, 2008:
"I worked with Ann while I was in high school and college. I worked with Ann while she lived in the Harriet St. home and the Simon street home. I truly enjoyed working with Ann, she became a part of my family during that time that I worked there. She was so fun to be around and I will always remember her love of pop, cars, boy george and the packers. I want to express my sympathies to the family and I will miss her. Even after I quit working there after college, she still remembered my name and would be so happy to see me in public. Ann was a such a joy to be around and I will never forget her or the time I spent with her."