Elizabeth ‘Ann’ St. Clair
Elizabeth ‘Ann’ St. Clair, age 73, of Quincy, died on Monday, December 21, 2020 in her home. She was born on March 10, 1947 in Hannibal, MO the only child of Russel and Kathern (Boren) Wehrli. Ann graduated from Hannibal High School with the class of 1965. Ann was married to the love of her life, Rick St. Clair. They were together for 26 great years and married for 20 of those years before he passed away in January of 2016. She missed him very much and loved him beyond measure.
Ann like to read, especially from the Guidepost series of books. She also like to watch westerns on TV along with the Hallmark movies and mysteries channel. Ann was a real estate secretary from 1970 until 2009. Thirty of those years she worked for John Schlipmann. The Schlipmann’s came to be her second family. John’s sister, Jean Anne Cook, being a best friend.
Ann is survived by: 2 sisters in law: Rosie (Roger) Terstriep of Quincy and Charlene (Orville) Wood of Ursa, IL. A Niece, Stacey (Aaron) Akins of Mt. Sterling and a nephew: Rick (Tina) Terstriep of Quincy. One aunt Veral Allen of Quincy. Also surviving are her great caregivers Dennis & Carol Rankin.
Ann was preceded in death by her husband and parents.
Graveside services will be held on Monday, December 28, 2020 at 1:00 PM in Grandview Burial Park in Hannibal, MO by Pastor Ryan Wiemelt of Faith Journey Church. There is no visitation but friends are invited to the graveside services. Memorials may be made to Faith Journey Church. The Duker & Haugh Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
So sorry to hear about Ann. She always had a smile on her face and a good word to say
Annie, our neighbor. You are going to be missed. You were loved so deeply by everyone. Your smile was so bright. We will miss you. Shine bright with Rick!!
What a sweet lady the world has lost! Annie was always smiling, always interested in what her friends were doing. She & Rick were close friends who will be missed, loved & remembered!
So sorry to hear this Annie was a great friend to my mom kay Straus. Prayers for the family
To the Family and Friends of Dear Ann,
I’m so sorry for the her loss. Ann was a very dear, kind, thoughtful lady. I will miss sending her random greeting cards and unfortunately my last card, her Christmas card she didn’t have time to see. You can now dance and laugh with Rick in Heaven. Rip beautiful friend. Sincerely, Jodi Schaffnit-Bliven