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Ann Marie Mullen Daudert

Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Jul 2006 (aged 66)
Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Obituary:
Ann Mullen Daudert, 66, of Broomall, died July 4.
Mrs. Daudert was born in Philadelphia and worked as a secretary at Bryn Mawr College in the Physics department. She worked there for 30 years.
She was the daughter of the late George and Harriet Mullen.
Survivors: Husband, Jeremiah A. Daudert sons, Jeremiah C. and Matthew G. Daudert sister, Jane Hoban five grandchildren many family and friends.
Services: 11 a.m. Friday, St. Anastasia Church, 3301 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square.
Arrangements: Aver Memorial Home and Cremation Services.

Testimonial:
Ann Daudert - 1940–2006
Ann Daudert, secretary in the physics and computer science departments, died on July 4, 2006.
Daudert joined Bryn Mawr College's physics department in 1976 and was "an organizational whiz of unparalleled competence," said Professor of Physics Peter Bechmann. "She was also a loving and caring supporter and personal confidant of many tens of faculty members, many tens of housekeeping personnel, and hundreds of physics majors. The best way I could describe her approach to her time at Bryn Mawr is to say that she was like a senior undersecretary in a governing Cabinet. She knew that presidents, provosts, and departmental chairs came and went but that she was responsible for the safekeeping and the evolution of the physics department over the long haul. She trained departmental chairmen on a need-to-know basis with good humor, never taking the job more seriously than was appropriate, and always doing everything with good humor and with a wise perspective. For many, she was Bryn Mawr. It will be different now."
Daudert is survived by her husband, Jeremiah, sons Jeremiah Jr. and Matthew, and five grandchildren.
Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin
Obituary:
Ann Mullen Daudert, 66, of Broomall, died July 4.
Mrs. Daudert was born in Philadelphia and worked as a secretary at Bryn Mawr College in the Physics department. She worked there for 30 years.
She was the daughter of the late George and Harriet Mullen.
Survivors: Husband, Jeremiah A. Daudert sons, Jeremiah C. and Matthew G. Daudert sister, Jane Hoban five grandchildren many family and friends.
Services: 11 a.m. Friday, St. Anastasia Church, 3301 West Chester Pike, Newtown Square.
Arrangements: Aver Memorial Home and Cremation Services.

Testimonial:
Ann Daudert - 1940–2006
Ann Daudert, secretary in the physics and computer science departments, died on July 4, 2006.
Daudert joined Bryn Mawr College's physics department in 1976 and was "an organizational whiz of unparalleled competence," said Professor of Physics Peter Bechmann. "She was also a loving and caring supporter and personal confidant of many tens of faculty members, many tens of housekeeping personnel, and hundreds of physics majors. The best way I could describe her approach to her time at Bryn Mawr is to say that she was like a senior undersecretary in a governing Cabinet. She knew that presidents, provosts, and departmental chairs came and went but that she was responsible for the safekeeping and the evolution of the physics department over the long haul. She trained departmental chairmen on a need-to-know basis with good humor, never taking the job more seriously than was appropriate, and always doing everything with good humor and with a wise perspective. For many, she was Bryn Mawr. It will be different now."
Daudert is survived by her husband, Jeremiah, sons Jeremiah Jr. and Matthew, and five grandchildren.
Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin

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