Rowlene Ann Lozon
February 25, 2017
Peacefully and surrounded by her family, Ann Lozon of London on Saturday, February 25th, 2017 at Victoria Hospital in her 79th year. Cherished wife of the late Reg Lozon. Beloved mother of Kelley, Tara Urbach (Rob) and Kathleen Pluzak (Stan). Loving Nana of Bailey, Leslie, William, Savannah, Blake and Quinton. Devoted sister of Bud Raynham (Mary Helen) and Vicki Grant (John). She will also be missed by Eileen Cochrane, Ashley, Kori, nieces, nephews and many cherished friends. Ann was a unique, generous and fun loving individual. Self-taught, ambitious and successful in all her endeavors. Although she had three biological children, she was a “mother” to many, many more. She was a natural caregiver who shared her time, money and love without hesitation to those in her life. She developed lifelong friendships and will never be forgotten. Service details to be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a donation in memory of Ann are asked to consider The Salvation Army.
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Ann was a beautiful lady, she was always kind to me and Chris. We have fond memories of our times we all shared at King Street apartments, and some good laughs. Our hearts go out to the girls and their families. We hope you accept our deepest sympathies.
My Dearest 2nd Mom I met you when I was just a little girl you became close friends to my mom you have always been so special to me whenever I needed you you were there and I thank you your one of the strongest woman I know I don't know why you had to leave us so soon your an Angel now so many loved ones will miss you each and every day especially me R.I.P Mom until we meet again Love Cory & Teri xoxo
(Donated to The Salvation Army)
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Ann was a dear friend of mine as well as those folks who came in to her life. She was always fun loving and had a way of cheering me up no matter how rough things could get. She will be truly missed. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of Ann's family.
~ Betty Matthews