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Our hearts are heavy in announcing the death of Ann O’Connor Rogers who passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 31. Ann leaves behind her husband, Matt and loving parents, Patrick and Elizabeth O’Connor. Her four siblings Teresa (Phill) Green, Paul (Tara) O’Connor, Karen (Joe) Balan and Patrick (Stephanie) O’Connor. Matt’s sister Lacey (Shawn) Radcliffe and brother Ted (Stephanie) Rogers. As well as her many nieces and nephews that she doted on. She also leaves behind her extended family and many friends.

Ann was born in San Francisco and a lifelong resident of Burlingame, a town she loved. She was known by all for her brilliant smile, bright eyes and quick wit; not much could get by her. She loved to travel and meet new people, developing lasting friendships. After marrying Matt, they enjoyed traveling, especially to Catalina Island and Half Moon Bay. She loved gardening and spending time with her doodle, Beauford.

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