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Macaulay AnnMACAULAY, Ann Marie (Little) - It is with heavy hearts that the family announces the sudden departure of a beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Auntie and friend.

Ann Macaulay, daughter of the late George Little and late Dorothy Little (Shaw), Saint John, NB.

Ann was called home suddenly on July 15, 2021 in Tilsonberg, ON.

Ann was born in Jemseg NB, attended schools in Jemseg and Saint John and graduated in 1960 from Simonds Regional High School.

Ann was employed by School District # 20,( which changed to District #8) for 37 years, and retired in 2002.

Ann was a proud Mom and a Grandmother, and loved her family. Son Kevin( Bridget) Little, Toronto, ON. Daughter Katherine Little (Ronald Dumas), Toronto ON.

Ann loved her Grandchildren Jeremy Dumas, Toronto, ON. Connor and Ryan Little, Toronto, ON. She bragged about them whenever she had an ear, and displayed pictures throughout her home and purse.

Ann was proud of her Sisters Brenda ( Tim) Macdonald, Sackville, NB. and Jennifer Guy, Alberta. She is also survived by brother Edward Little, Saint John, NB. Predeceased by brother James Little in 2020. Ann was also survived by many nieces, and great nieces, nephews, and great nephews, and cousins whom she kept dear to her heart and kept in touch somehow.
Ann was predeceased by husband Charles Thomas Little and Norman F. Macaulay.

To Know Ann was to love her.

“Dennis and Paula, she loves you both”.

These relationships were instrumental in getting Ann through the isolation of the pandemic.

For that the family is forever grateful.

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