Bill, Maureen, And Alex Maag
In Loving Memory of Ann W. Criss, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.A Sympathy Gift of Group of 10 Trees has been Planted In Loving Memory of Ann W. Criss courtesy of Bill, Maureen, and Alex Maag.
Birth date: Mar 22, 1939 Death date: Aug 20, 2022
Ann Criss Obituary Ann W. Criss (nee Wright), 83, of Elyria, died August 20, 2022. She was born March 22, 1939 in Hackensack, NJ, moving to Cleveland in 1953. She was a 1957 graduate of John Marshall High School. Ann received a Ba Read Obituary
In Loving Memory of Ann W. Criss, May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.A Sympathy Gift of Group of 10 Trees has been Planted In Loving Memory of Ann W. Criss courtesy of Bill, Maureen, and Alex Maag.
My sincerest condolences to Ann's family during this difficult time. I first met Ann in 1990 when she worked with Elyria City schools as a speech-language pathologist. She was very dedicated and passionate about her profession and the countless students and families she impacted for the better during her long career. Ann was a lovely champion of those without a voice and she will be remembered for her commitment and her dedication to students in Lorain County. May she rest in peace-
In Loving Memory of Ann W. Criss, For our precious friend who loved nature.A Sympathy Gift of Cluster of 50 Trees has been Planted In Loving Memory of Ann W. Criss courtesy of Sonia, Jeff, and Kara Rosberg.
Dear Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Ann was a very kind and compassionate person. I always enjoyed working with her in the school environment as well as talking with her about family and travels. A few years ago, we were both in physical therapy at Jaworskis and had some time to "catch up" on things. Peace to all of you.
By example as well as profession, my Aunt Ann was an amazing teacher. She showed us that the sweetest cookies are the countless dozens that we could all enjoy, together. She helped us understand that, while there may not be a spoon for everyone, everyone who grabs for it is a winner. And she taught us that we all have a voice, with something valuable to add to the conversation. For some of us, that meant learning to speak, for others, learning to listen. On behalf of your many grateful students, I thank you Ann for the loving guidance you will continue to provide us all.