Ann VanderMalle
Ann VanderMalle
Ann VanderMalle

Obituary of Ann V. VanderMalle

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VanderMalle, Ann V. (Zlotkus) Webster: Surrounded by her family after a long a courageous battle with breast cancer on Tuesday, February 22, 2011 at the age of 47. Ann is survived by her children, Brandon & Taylor and their father, Michael VanderMalle; parents, George & Gloria Zlotkus; siblings, Charles(Tracy) Zlotkus, Susan(Curtis) Jenkins, Steven Zlotkus; nephews, Colton & Adam Zlotkus; nieces, Corie & Katie Jenkins; Uncle & Aunt, Dr. David(Linda) Balaishis; cousins, Michael(Debbie) Thomas, Anne(Bill) Steger, Richard(Pam), Robert(Letty) Jaskot, JoAnn(Kevin) Halloran, Rodney(Lisa) Jaskot, David(Karin), Jennifer Balaishis, Allie & Jack Steger; faithful friends and neighbors, Amy, Angela, Bette, Denise, Julie, Lori & Rich, Marie, Pauline, Sue D., Sue G. A special thank you to Marianne Clark, Tom O'Brien and all the Staff at Strong Memorial Hospital and the Wilmont Cancer Center. Ann was a 1981 graduate of West Irondequoit High School, a 1985 graduate of SUNY Binghamton and a longtime employee of Xerox. Her family will receive friends FRIDAY 3:00 - 7:00pm at the funeral home (570 Kings Hwy South). Friends are invited to meet the family SATURDAY 11:00 AM at Blessed Kateri at Christ The King Church for her funeral mass. Interment Private. To light a candle in Ann's memory or to send the family a condolence, please visit harrisfuneralhome.com.
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