required a transfer and the Moses family moved to Tulsa in 1997 where they settled and began to put down roots. Ann ultimately found employment with Oklahoma Central Credit Union as a Human Resource Manager and retired in 2018 after a 16-year career, during which time her presence made a profound impact on those with whom she crossed paths. It was soon after the relocation to Tulsa that Ann was introduced to Special Olympics of Oklahoma and found her passion blossom. She was a long-time volunteer with the organization and a member of the State Games Committee, volunteering more than 18 years of her life. Ann Frances Moses peacefully passed away Friday surrounded by her loving family. She was 67. Her legacy will continue to live in the lives of her family: husband Randy; son Craig; niece Jennifer Weiss of Butler, NJ; nephew Adam Pienkny of Charlotte, NC; great niece Nicole Sirignano of Chestnut Ridge, NY and brother-in-law Stefan Pienkny of Charollote, NC. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother Karl Weiss, and sister-in-law Gail Ann Pienkny. Services to honor Ann's life will be on her birthday at 3:00 pm on June 18th. A viewing and reception will occur prior to service at 2:00 pm all at South Tulsa Baptist Church. The family does request that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Ann to Special Olympics Oklahoma at 6835 S Canton Avenue, Tulsa 74136. Online donations can be made at www.sook.org/give.