
She was born in Saco on March 15, 1931 the daughter of Bronislaw A. and Anelia A. Rish Tarazewich.
She grew up in the Common Street area of Saco. Ann attended local schools and Thornton Academy.
She worked local shoes shops, Reilly’s Bakery and then in the cafeteria at Young and Burns Schools.
Ann later volunteered at the cafeteria at Southern Maine Health Center.
She enjoyed crafting, and senior exercise classes.
Ann is predeceased by her husband Paul Brouillard Sr.
Survivors include a son Paul Brouillard Jr. and wife Nancy of Hollis, a daughter Christy Barnes and companion David Davis of Dayton, three grandchildren Kim Lemay and husband Robert, Jamie Brouillard and wife Sara, and Scott and wife Jennifer and four great-grandchildren Tessa, Connor, Evan and Calob.
A private family service will be at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Saco.
Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral and Cremation, 365 Main St, Saco are entrusted with the arrangements.
For those wishing to make memorial contributions please consider Hospice of Southern Maine 180 US Route 1, Scarborough, Maine 04074.
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