Jane Thiefels
Dear George
I saw the obituary of your beautiful sister in today's Eagle Tribune and I want you to know that you and Ginger are in my thoughts at this sad time.
Jane Thiefels
Birth date: Nov 16, 1940 Death date: Dec 2, 2019
Wellesley – Ann L. (Medelinskas) Sunderland, 79 of Wellesley and formerly of Methuen, passed away on Monday, December 2, 2019 at the Newton Wellesley Center for Alzheimer’s Care. She was the beloved wife of the late Allan E. Sunde Read Obituary
Dear George
I saw the obituary of your beautiful sister in today's Eagle Tribune and I want you to know that you and Ginger are in my thoughts at this sad time.
Jane Thiefels
I remember Ann from LHS. We were not in the same class, but I always admired her. Ann was kind and friendly to everyone. She was a beautiful girl inside and out,
My condolences to her family.
Janet (Cuomo) McSweeney
Some pictures of my sister Ann from my Scrap Book. Sent by Carol Elliott
- the many beach days at “Nana’s Beach”
- cards games of war
- Canobie trips (even the dreaded rides on the Blue Heron Boat Cruise and Carousel)
- unlimited hard candies
- crossword puzzles
- trips to the Dollar Tree to buy puzzles and Jacks when she babysat us
I’m so lucky to have so many happy memories with my Nana, the most beautiful sunshine. When I think of her, I will always be reminded of bright and sunny days. I know she is her old self again, resting peacefully and looking over her entire family as she beams with pride and joy. ❤️☀️💜
We had joy. We had fun. We had seasons in the sun.
When my son. Chris was very young, and my wife was pregnant with Sarah and we lived in Deerfield NH, Ann would meet Chris and I in Atkinson and take him for the day...she returned him with one of her long handwritten notes describing everything they did...she continued that when she would take them for a weekend... it was wonderful... I wish I had one of those notes right now...Ann was a wonderful sister and a pretty good basketball player in college and the proud owner of a blue VW bug that always contrasted well with Alan’s Cadillac in the driveway.
We shared so many chapters in our book of life.
From friendships, engagements, weddings, babies, first homes and especially vacations with dreams of more to come.
Shared heartbreak when we lost Al. Remained always a call away until Alzheimer’s took away Ann’s ability to recognize and communicate with us.
Jill and Tracey provided everything they could much beyond what could be expected.
I hope they know their sacrifices have been recognized.
Rest In Peace Ann. Now you are with Al again.
Love, Jim and Maureen Lever