Jacklynn ''Ann'' Fry
September 23, 1937 - April 1, 2005
Obituary
Jacklynn “Ann” Fry
Born September 23, 1937 in Bozeman, Montana passed away April 1, 2005 in Federal Way, Washington. Ann enjoyed playing bridge and achieved a “Life Master” status. She was also very active in local volunteer activities that included: Crisis Clinic Counseling, Parent Teacher Association, Girl Scouts of America, and various others over the years. She was an excellent seamstress and enjoyed various artistic endeavors.
She is survived by her loving husband of 48 years, John of SeaTac, WA; 2 daughters, Jennifer Mortimer of Carnation, WA, Judy Fred Petersen of Sumner, WA; sister, Joan Peters of Goodyear, AZ; brother, Richard Betty Steadman of Lake Elsinore, CA; 2 grandchildren, Matthew Mortimer, and Michael Mortimer; and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
Memorial service to be held 2PM Saturday, April 16, 2005 at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, 158 S. 168th St., Burien, WA. Corner of Ambaum Way and 168th St.. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to your local Humane Society, Salvation Army, and Washington Talking Book and Braille Library.
Dear Fry Family:
We pray for your comfort during this time, and mourn with you at the loss of such a good and dearly-loved lady.
Although her body limited her in many ways during the latter part of her life, it did not limit her love and devotion to her family and those who knew her. She is free now, and in the presence of the Lord — and that we can celebrate.
God bless you and comfort you with His love.
The Shaw Family–Troy, Carrie, Hunter, Alec and Anna Katherine
Thanks for calling us we will join you for the church service. We feel your loss. May you find confort in your faith.
Dear John and Family,
As I think of Ann and how much she will be missed in the bridge world, I think of all of you and how much she meant to you as wife, mother, grandmother, and sister. I am so grateful to her for gracing my life with an unsurpassed combination of intelligence, humor, and generosity. Sincerely, Laurie