Mary Anne was known for her handiwork, especially embroidery and crochet, and for sewing clothing, as well as for her handmade paper crafts. She was also known for her infectious smile and cheerful, outgoing personality. She worked as a volunteer at American Fork Hospital.
She is survived by her children: Susan Andrews Ostergaard and David Bruce Andrews; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Bruce; her parents; her siblings: Mildred (Wanlass) Mecham, Samuel Wanlass, Darrell Wanlass and Beth (Wanlass) Cook.
Funeral: American Fork 1st Ward Chapel
Mortuary: Anderson & Sons Mortuary
Burial: American Fork Cemetery
Original obituary published by:
© Anderson & Sons Mortuary | Sep 2016
Mary Anne was known for her handiwork, especially embroidery and crochet, and for sewing clothing, as well as for her handmade paper crafts. She was also known for her infectious smile and cheerful, outgoing personality. She worked as a volunteer at American Fork Hospital.
She is survived by her children: Susan Andrews Ostergaard and David Bruce Andrews; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Bruce; her parents; her siblings: Mildred (Wanlass) Mecham, Samuel Wanlass, Darrell Wanlass and Beth (Wanlass) Cook.
Funeral: American Fork 1st Ward Chapel
Mortuary: Anderson & Sons Mortuary
Burial: American Fork Cemetery
Original obituary published by:
© Anderson & Sons Mortuary | Sep 2016
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