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Ann 'Barbara' Crawford
MARCELLUS - Ann "Barbara" Crawford, of 2678 Howlett Hill Road, Marcellus, formerly of Auburn, died unexpectedly at home on May 17, 2005.
She was a Catholic woman with deep devotion to our Lord and his Blessed Mother. She showered her love and affection on her family, friends and those in need. Barbara was known for her generous and kindly spirit. Her gentle soul was truly a representation of God's love and light for all of mankind.
Ann was born Oct. 31, 1932, the daughter of Fotinia and Michael Kowal. She was a resident of Auburn most of her life.
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