Ann Wilson
Saturday
30
March

Reception

12:00 am - 2:00 pm
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Tabor Hall
4325 Jarvis Ave.
San Jose, California, United States
Behind the Church
Saturday
30
March

Memorial Service

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Saturday, March 30, 2019
Chruch of the Transfiguration
4325 Jarvis Ave.
San Jose, California, United States

Obituary of Ann Dolores Wilson

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Ann passed away at Good Samaritan Hospital surrounded by her loving husband and family.  Ann was born in Standardville, Utah to Castula & Refugio Orozco.  Ann’s family eventually moved to Hollister, California, where she met her handsome husband, Frank D. Wilson.  Ann & Frank married young, and soon after had their first child, beautiful Rose Ann, less than two years later Frankie with that goofy laugh arrived, less than two years later Curtis with the silly smile arrived, less two years later, Stevie the jokester arrived, and again less than two years later, Rudy the athlete arrived and yes, a little more than two years later Bea the baby was born.  Poor MOM!  All those babies, but she treated us all like we were the most precious diamonds in the whole world.  Everything was always right when she was hugging us or making Mexican food for us.   

Ann will be remembered for her kindness, gentle ways, and love of sports, love of family and most of all her tortillas.  She will always be in our hearts and will never be forgotten.

Ann is predeceased by her eldest son, Frank D. Wilson Jr., and survived by her husband, Frank Sr., sons; Curt(Linda), Steve(Shawnda) & Rudy(Leslie); and her daughters; Rose Ann(Alberto) and Bea(Tom) and grandchildren; Douglass(Patty), Brett(Jen), Krista, Bryant(Samantha), Jenny, Renee(Kolton), Jory(Karina), Aaron and Dylan, and many beautiful great grandchildren. 

Memorial service to be held on Saturday, March 30th 10am @ Church of the Transfiguration 4325 Jarvis Ave, San Jose, CA  95118. Reception to follow at Tabor Hall(behind the church). 

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