
Date Of Birth: February 10, 1919
Date Of Death: February 9, 2010
Ann Marie Donohoo, age 90 of Indianapolis entered eternal life on February 9, 2010. She was born on February 10, 1919 in St. Louis, Missouri to Emma and David Barrett.On February 19, 1949 she married the love of her life, Joseph Donohoo. They were blessed with three children and enjoyed 33 years of marriage before Joe preceeded her in death in 1982.Ann was active in her churches and communities where she lived in St. Louis, Missouri, Orange County, California, and Indianapolis. Her volunteer activities included St. AugustineÂ’s Guild, St. Vincent Hospital Guild, Meals on Wheels, Helping Hands School, and the Newman Center Guild. She enjoyed being with family, playing bridge, and was an avid Colts and Notre Dame fan. She had many friends that she enjoyed entertaining at dinner parties and in her later years enjoyed happy hour with her many friends at the Forum.Ann will be greatly missed by her daughters Kathleen (Paul) Drew, Colleen (Brad) Bowen, and son, Father Daniel Donohoo, granddaughter Erin Drew, grandsons, Ryan Bowen and Kevin Bowen, sisters Fran Gallagher and Reggie Lewis and many nieces, nephews, and sister in laws.In addition to her parents and husband Joseph, Ann was preceded in death by her sisters Mary Brassil and Helen Barrett, and brother David Barrett.Visitation will be held at Harry Moore Mortuary, 8151 Allisonville Road from 4-7 on Thursday, February 11 with Rosary at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 on Friday, February 12 at St. Pius X Catholic Church. She will be laid to rest at Our Lady of Peace Cemetery.In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to St. AugustineÂ’s Home for the Aged and wish to express their deep gratitude to the Sisters and staff for their loving care of Ann during her last year and a half of life.







Carolyn Wooton says
Kathy Drew and Fr Dan
Please accept our Condolences for the passing of your Mother Ann. You and your Family are in our thoughts and Prayers.
Mr and Mrs Richard Wooton
Susan Avery says
Kathy, Colleen, the person I remember as “Danny”, Tad, and family—
My sincere sympathies on the loss of your mom. I have many fond memories of her kindness to me, the breakfasts I had at her table, and her warm hospitality when I visited her home. I will always remember the cheerful and sweet way she had about her. I know she cherished her great family and you will have many happy memories of her.
Love, Sue
joyce peters says
Dear Colleen and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. No matter how prepared we may be, losing a parent is truly a life changing experience and you have our sincere sympathy at this time.
May God comfort you at this difficult time.
With Love,
Randy and Joyce Peters
Scotty Fitting says
My sympathy to the family.
Dick Donna McGarvey says
We’d like to express our sympathy and promise of prayers for your Mother and her family. We know how much you loved and respected her. Dick & Donna & family
Joe Sandy Baughn says
We were deeply saddened to learn that Ann had died. Joe worked for her husband Joe at Bostitch Textron. Joe and Ann were the perfect hosts and Joe always remembers the bright and friendly living room Joe and Ann had in their Indianapolis home.
Joe and Ann were two of the finest people we have had the privilege of knowing and we will always remember them fondly.
Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Michael Widner says
Dan, my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I will always remember your Mother’s kindness toward me and my family.
Beth Pfister says
To Ann’s family,
We were deeply saddened to hear of Ann’s passing. She was such a dear friend to my mother-in-law, Martha Pfister, at the Forum. Since they had both moved from the Forum, Ann had continued to be a strong encouragement to Martha and advocate to make the most of life and their new surroundings. I have prayed for the Lord’s comfort for each of you. My deepest sympathy, Beth Pfister
Ginger CraftonMcQueen says
Ann..Thank You for being a bright spot in our lives. You will be missed dearly.
Good Bless You.
Bob and Judy Ensman says
Dear Fr. Dan and family,
A mother is difficult to lose, but memories remain for many years to soften the loss. We will remember her and you in our prayers and look forward to our next meeting in faith.
Dave Jane Shireman says
Dear Fr. Dan; We were so sorry to see the notice of your Mother’s passing on. We have both been in that position and know what you must be feeling. Know that we will keep you and your family in our prayers as you walk this path. Just know that the memories of your MOM will always be there for you whenever you wish to remember her. In fact, as time moves on, you’ll start remembering things you thought you had totally forgotten about. In these memories you will find the love and warmth you always had shared with your MOM. For now, just keep in mind that she now is in the safety of God’s loving arms.
God Bless and keep you!
Jane & Dave Shireman, St. Ann Parish
The Munson Family says
Mrs. Drew,
Melaina, Kate, Megan, Dan and I are thinking of you. We want you to know that your Mom must have been an amazing woman as she raised such an amazing daughter. As you know, our girls love you and we are sorry for your loss.
Ed and Kim Massaro says
Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family
Ed and Kim Massaro
Rev Fr TROY DAVID POWERS says
DEAR DAN + FAMILY,
MY HEARTFELY SYMPATHIES, PRAYERS, AND MASSES, FOR YOUR BELOVED MOTHER ANN, UPON HER PASSING TO ETERNAL LIFE. SHE WAS A WONDERFUL LADY AND MY MEMORIES OF SPENDING TIME WITH HER AT YOUR PRIESTLY ORDINATION, I WILL ALWAYS TREASURE. PEACE AND REST TO HER AND SUSTENANCE AND GRACE BE WITH YOU IN YOUR GRIEF.
FRATERNALLY YOURS IN THE RISEN CHRIST, TROY
Mary Kay Murray says
Dear Father Dan and Family,
We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Phil,MaryKay,Meaghan and Christopher Murray