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Ann Elizabeth Weinrich

Ann Elizabeth Weinrich, 82, of Harrisonburg, died Thursday, July 17, 2008, at her home. She and her husband retired and lived in Palm Coast, Fla., for many years before moving to Harrisonburg in September 2002. A few days prior to her death, Mrs. Weinrich professed her belief that Jesus Christ had saved her from her sins.

Ann was born in Garfield, N.J., on June 8, 1926, and is preceded in death by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gall.

She attended Rutgers University in New Jersey. She received her master's degrees in social work and psychology, but her main joy in life was being a wife and homemaker to her family. She was a member of the Muhlenberg Lutheran Church.

In 1946, she married her husband of 62 years, Erwin Herman Weinrich, who survives.

She is also survived by four sons, Brian Erwin Weinrich of Manassas Park, Va., Alan Jeffery Weinrich of Wyoming, Ohio, Jonathan Andrew Weinrich of Mount Tabor, N.J., and Timothy Marc Weinrich of Somerset, N.J. Also surviving are one brother, Andrew Gall of Burlington, N.J.; four grandchildren, numerous nieces, one nephew and numerous extended family.

A funeral service will be held at the Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg on Monday, July 21, 2008, at 11 a.m. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. prior to the service on Monday. Pastor Joseph Vought will officiate services. Following the burial at Oak Lawn Cemetery, Bridgewater, Va., there will be a reception at Muhlenberg Lutheran Church, 281 East Market St., Harrisonburg, Va.

Memorial contributions may be made to the church or the Bridgewater Volunteer Rescue Squad at P.O Box 285, Bridgewater VA 22812.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.kygers.com.

Arrangements are with the Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg.

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I was the lady that cleaned for Ann on Lanier Ln. We still kept in
touch--matter of fact I told myself all day on Friday that I must call Ann. She
had wanted me to visit and I put it off too long.

I am so sorry to read this
obituary but I wanted you boys to know that you all were the light of Ann\'s
life.

I will miss her very much! Although. I had my own health issues she
always encouraged me and remains a mentor to me at my age of 72 years.

My
number is 298-2152 if you need anything.
With sympathy,
Charlotte Shifflett
Charlotte Shifflett 2008-07-19 08:56:22

It is with a heavy heart that I write this message to you, Erwin, and to your
family. I rejoice to have had a chance to know Ann since you both joined our
Muhlenberg Family. As she shared her life, stories and concerns with me I could
always see her Christ-light shining through! I admired her spunk and vitality
for living life to its fullest.

Words cannot take away the sorrow. I feel
assurance that she is flying away on the wings of an eagle, watching us from
the Heavens above. I will hold her near and dear to my heart and keep you and
your family in my prayers.

Brian, you have been a true blessing during this
last year, unselfishly sharing and giving whatever time is needed for your
parents. I pray for you during this time of mourning that you can feel
confident that you were able to be there, and will continue to be there for your
father.

God speed Ann! We love you and we will meet again one day! May yo...
Joanne Baker 2008-07-19 10:00:50

My sincere sympathy to all of you. Ann was a very special member of our
Muhlenberg congregation and I will miss her constant smile and perky humor. She
always had something positive to say. Please know that my thoughts and prayers
are with all of you at this time.
Pat Costie 2008-07-20 14:19:20

Dearest Uncle Erwin and my cousins,

Please accept our heartfelt sympathy at
the death of beloved Aunt Ann. She was so much fun! I especially remember the
trip I took to your house in 1986. What fun! Uncle Erwin--I'm sure my dad was
at heaven's gate to welcome her!

We love you!

Jeanine and Charlie
Charlie and Jeanine Weinrich C 2008-07-20 15:00:51

Dear Teacher Weinrich & Sons,

Words cannot express that after all these
years I find out that you are in Virginia. I still remember the days of TLS and
you as our teacher. I myself turned out to be a teacher and am now retired
after 35 years. My folks want to express their sympathy to you. May the Lord
up-hold you during these difficult times. Ann is at peace and sitting at the
right hand of our Lord. I\'m sure heaven\'s gates were opened for
Ann.
God Bless and keep you.
In Faith,
John, Lydia & Gini Handzo
Virginia Handzo 2008-07-20 16:27:09

Dear Erwin:Over the years we lost touch but Dorothy and I still remember both of
you fondly. We are sad to hear of Ann\'s death and hope that God will give
you his strength and peace.
John Gall 2008-07-21 04:39:36

Dear Erwin: Alice and I were deeply saddened to learn of Ann\'s death. We
remember her fondly---and will continue to--as the vivacious person she was and
as a dedicated wife and mother. We pray that God be with you, your sons, cousin
Andy and the rest of your large family.

With affection,
George Lukac
George Lukac 2008-07-24 14:24:13

Dear Mr. Weinrich,
So many years have passed since you were my 5th & 6th grade
teacher at Holy Trinity Lutheran School, Garfield 1958-60. You are fondly
remembered by my mother Mary, myself and I'm sure by all your students at TLS.
Please know you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers having learned
of your wife Ann's passing.
God's peace and strength,
Joe Danys
Joe Danys 2008-07-25 11:04:08
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