Ann Ruth (Doreschevich) Campbell of Noank passed away on May 31, 2010, in the company of her family.
She is survived by her daughter Tanya (Campbell) Rothenberger, two grandchildren Charles and Eric Rothenberger and two great-grandchildren Spencer and Cole Rothenberger. She was predeceased by her husband Charles B. Campbell, brother Peter Doroshevich, parents Peter and Evedokia Doroshevich and two great-grandchildren.
Ann was born on September 25, 1916 in Montville. She attended the Montville Grammar School and Williams Memorial Institute in New London. Ann worked as a seamstress at before learning to weave from her Aunt. Ann then worked for many years as a weaver, first at Shelton Looms in Uncasville and then at Rossi Velvet Mill in Mystic. She married Charles B. Campbell in 1937 and they settled in Noank.
Ann had the capacity/ability to successfully accomplish any task, from teaching herself to play the popular songs of the day on piano as a child to roofing her house in Noank. As a child, she enjoyed spending countless hours in the woods foraging for mushrooms and berries. Ann was a talented seamstress, enjoyed dancing, gardening and antiques, was known for the spectacular pies that she made and shared an appreciation of baseball with her grandson Eric.
Throughout her life, Ann combined a strong work ethic and a practice of personal thrift with an equally strong and selfless generosity towards anyone with whom she crossed paths. But most of all, Ann was devoted to her family and she served as the focal point of family life. She was unwaveringly supportive of her family, and their successes and accomplishments are owed to her and to the foundation that she provided. Her presence and the example of her life was a source of strength, comfort and inspiration. She will be remembered fondly and missed by all those who knew her.
(REVISED) Her family will greet relatives and friends at The Dinoto Funeral Home, 17 Pearl Street, Historic downtown Mystic on Thursday from 11am- 12noon and then proceed to a 1pm service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Groton. Private burial will be at Comstock Cemetery, Uncasville.
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