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Alice Ann <I>Cunningham</I> Cannon

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Alice Ann Cunningham Cannon

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
8 Dec 2012 (aged 85)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Born Alice Anne Cunningham in Oklahoma City, Ann was not content to live like everyone else. To fit her whole story in a mere few lines is next to impossible; there are so many wonderful things she accomplished during her life. This space only serves to highlight a sliver of what a remarkable woman she truly was. Never a shrinking violet, Ann seized every exciting opportunity she could. As a high school senior, Ann learned to fly planes and soloed one as part of a school newspaper writing assignment. She met Dale Cannon at Oklahoma State University after he returned from WWII; they married in 1947 and had four children. When the University of Arizona assigned Dale to Brazil, she moved her entire family there for two years and thoroughly enjoyed the adventure. After they returned to the States, Ann had a tumultuous year, culminating in the death of her mother. Instead of crumbling, Ann threw herself into nursing school, acing her classes and, at the age of 47, she became a Registered Nurse. She worked first as a medical/surgical nurse, and then discovered rehabilitation nursing. Even after she retired, Ann's adventures continued, with jaunts to Europe and Israel, and many years in the ASU Choral Union. However, Ann's favorite place to be was at home, surrounded by her family and pampered dogs. Her humor, generosity and kindness touched everyone she met, and she will be sorely missed. Ann is warmly remembered by her two brothers, Jack and Tom; her children, Bruce, Larry, Beverly and Mark; her daughter-in-laws, Mary and Bryn; her son-in-law Shem; her grandchildren, Libby, Josh, Caleb, Rebecca, Rachel, Amy, Michael, Jessie and Jamie; and her great-grandchildren, Grant and Emily.
Born Alice Anne Cunningham in Oklahoma City, Ann was not content to live like everyone else. To fit her whole story in a mere few lines is next to impossible; there are so many wonderful things she accomplished during her life. This space only serves to highlight a sliver of what a remarkable woman she truly was. Never a shrinking violet, Ann seized every exciting opportunity she could. As a high school senior, Ann learned to fly planes and soloed one as part of a school newspaper writing assignment. She met Dale Cannon at Oklahoma State University after he returned from WWII; they married in 1947 and had four children. When the University of Arizona assigned Dale to Brazil, she moved her entire family there for two years and thoroughly enjoyed the adventure. After they returned to the States, Ann had a tumultuous year, culminating in the death of her mother. Instead of crumbling, Ann threw herself into nursing school, acing her classes and, at the age of 47, she became a Registered Nurse. She worked first as a medical/surgical nurse, and then discovered rehabilitation nursing. Even after she retired, Ann's adventures continued, with jaunts to Europe and Israel, and many years in the ASU Choral Union. However, Ann's favorite place to be was at home, surrounded by her family and pampered dogs. Her humor, generosity and kindness touched everyone she met, and she will be sorely missed. Ann is warmly remembered by her two brothers, Jack and Tom; her children, Bruce, Larry, Beverly and Mark; her daughter-in-laws, Mary and Bryn; her son-in-law Shem; her grandchildren, Libby, Josh, Caleb, Rebecca, Rachel, Amy, Michael, Jessie and Jamie; and her great-grandchildren, Grant and Emily.


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  • Maintained by: Bruce Cannon
  • Originally Created by: HJS
  • Added: Dec 28, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102750020/alice_ann-cannon: accessed ), memorial page for Alice Ann Cunningham Cannon (15 Oct 1927–8 Dec 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 102750020, citing Resthaven Park East Cemetery, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA; Maintained by Bruce Cannon (contributor 47044148).