FREEPORT– Ann Marie Webber, 70, passed away peacefully with her daughter by her side, at Sedgewood Commons of Falmouth, Maine, on October 22, 2018. Ann was a long time resident
of Freeport, Maine.
She was born February 21, 1948 at Parkview Hospital in Brunswick, Maine, the daughter of Oswald and Ruth Thomas Richard. Ann graduated from Freeport High School, worked at and retired from Eastland Shoe, and enjoyed many joyous visits with her cousin Muriel McDonough.
Ann was predeceased by her parents, her brother, Paul Richard, and a nephew, Craig Richard.
She is survived by her loving husband, William Webber, Sr., her daughter, Lauri Libby, a niece Sharon Richard; she is also survived by many cousins.
Ann always lived life to her own beat and in that tune her wishes were that no services be held. She will be brought to rest at Gracelawn Memorial Park in Auburn, Maine.
“I’ve learned so much throughout my life but there’s much I don’t recall. I know it’s in there somewhere but it’s hard to find at all. It’s not that I’ve forgotten you or the things I said I’d do; I
remember everything but it’s hidden somewhere. I can’t see beyond my view”
-Excerpt, Daniel Mark Extrom
Arrangements are under the care of Direct Cremation of Maine in Belfast. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family online at www.directcremationofmaine.com.
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