Ann Marie Lake, who had spent her entire life in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and had reached the age of 67, passed away while she was a patient at the St. Clare’s hospital on the morning of Monday, January 8th. She had lived in St. John’s for her entire life. She was present at that location ever since the morning of the day before, which was the previous day. Prior to her passing, she had been enduring a brief illness for a considerable amount of time before she finally succumbed to it. She ended up passing away as a result of the illness.
Not at all; she did not survive the ordeal that she was going through. Before Ann was born on November 3, 1956, every single one of her relatives had already passed away. Ann was the only child of her family. There was no other child in Ann’s family besides her. This was the circumstance that prevailed in the years leading up to the birth of her. At the time that she was presented to the world, both of her parents, Elizabeth and Ches Milley, as well as her brother, Herb Gulliver (Grace), had already passed away with their respective families. The name Grace was given to her brother.
For the very first time, she would be presenting herself to the world for the very first time. Other people who had passed away before her included her beloved son Adam, who was also known by the name Erin. Adam had also passed away before she did. During the time that she was passing away, he was one of the individuals who had already crossed over to the next life. Adam was one of the people who had passed away before her, along with the other people who had survived before her. At the times when Ann Marie was in situations in which she was surrounded by her family, she experienced the highest levels of happiness that she was capable of experiencing at any given moment.
When she was in these particular circumstances, she experienced the highest possible level of fulfillment and contentment that anyone could possibly feel. The unwavering determination that she had to stay with her family for as long as she was able to accomplish the objective that she had set for herself remained consistent throughout the entirety of the process. One of the distinguishing features that Anne Marie possessed throughout her entire life was a heart of gold, which was one of the characteristics that she possessed consistently. In the process of defining the individual, this trait served as a fundamental component.
Because of the caring and compassionate nature that she possessed, those individuals who were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to engage in conversation with her were bestowed with a blessing. She is survived by her devoted husband, Fredrick; her granddaughter, Ashlyn, who brought her a great deal of happiness; her brother Michael Gulliver (Kathleen, who has since passed away); her sisters Dianna Power (Jerome, who has also passed away), Patricia Sheehan (David, who has also passed away), Elva Owen (Ross), Doris Squires (Frank), and Brenda Lewis (Barry); and a large circle of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and extended family and friends, including a large circle of relatives and friends who are too numerous to list here.
She is survived by all of these family members and friends. She leaves behind all of these friends and family members who were close to her. She is leaving behind all of these close friends and family members who were extremely important to her. Her departure will be accompanied by the departure of all of these close friends and family members who held a significant place in her heart. In addition to being a beloved mother and mother-in-law to Teresa, Peter, and Elaine, she was also the mother of Paul, who had passed away many years ago.
She was greatly loved by all of her children and grandchildren. Peter, Elaine, and Teresa all had a deep and abiding affection for her. Visitation will be held at Caul’s Funeral Home on Lemarchant Road from 11:00am – 9:00pm on Thursday, January 11th, 2024, with a celebration of life to follow at a later date.