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Pooker, Ann

In Loving Memory

Pooker, Ann Elizabeth (nee Herrmann)

August 22, 1948 - February 6, 2024

Asleep in Jesus on Tuesday, February 6, 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Lloyd E. Pooker; loving mother of Heather (Michael) Kurtz and Jason (Amy) Pooker; adoring grandmother of Sabrina (Jose Puebla) and Harley Kurtz; dearest sister of Victoria Herrmann, Martin (Barb) Herrmann and the late Henry Herrmann; our dear sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend of many.

Ann had a heart of gold and enjoyed helping others.  She volunteered at many Christian based organizations.  Ann was a blessing to all she came into contact with.

Visitation Friday, February 16, 4:00 – 8:00 p.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd.  and Saturday, February 17, 9:00 a.m. until Funeral Service 10:00 a.m. at Lutheran Church of Webster Gardens, 8749 Watson Rd.   Interment Sunset Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Concordia University Nebraska, Pooker-Plass Endowment Fund https://www.cune.edu/giving and/or C.C.L.S. Pooker Endowment Fund, https://webstergardens.org/give/  and/or St. Paul Lutheran High School Farmington, https://stpaulfarmington.com/

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9 thoughts on “Pooker, Ann Elizabeth (nee Herrmann)”

  1. I really enjoyed working with Ann at Hidden Gems. She was a great worker and knew the value of many items. She definitely had a heart of gold.
    I have missed her smile and friendly banter.
    So sorry I wouldn’t be seeing her when former volunteers get together here on earth.

    Blessings

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  2. I am so sorry to hear about this loss. Both Ann and Lloyd were always so nice. Jason and Heather, I’m keeping you and your loved ones in my prayers.

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  3. Vicki
    I’m sad about Ann. She and I laughed a lot when we were kids, and that didn’t change as we got older. For that matter, you and I always had fun together and laughed a lot, too. It was easy to do with you and Ann. I’ll miss my conversations with her. Take care, Vicki, and may God continue to hold you in the palm of His hand.
    Sharon Rose Niethe

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  4. May God grant the family of Ann comfort and peace. I was a friend of Ann (and Hank) dating back to high school and continuing through college. Even though miles separated us, Ann and I still managed to stay in touch. Fond memories of Concordia and love of Christian education formed a bond between us. I will miss the phone calls and correspondence. Ann is home in Heaven!

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