
Ann Lois Halkyard was born January 11, 1941 in Boston, MA to L. Joseph and Emma LeBritton. Ann was a graduate from McDuffey School for Girls and Skidmore College. Ann married Neil Halkyard, Jr. and gave birth to three children, Kelly Ann, Matthew Lawrence and Todd Marston. Ann and Neil raised their kids in Lake Forest, Illinois where Ann was the Director of Gorton Community Center. Ann moved to Florida when the kids were grown to spend time with her parents and was a Director of Sales for Choice Hotels. Orlando and the parks made for many great family visits with her kids, daughters in law, Karen Halkyard (Matt’s wife) and Mel Halkyard (Todd’s wife) and grandchildren Madison, Thomas, William, Jack and Elizabeth. She loved nothing more than to run around the parks—or a cruise boat with Mickey and the kids. Ann was an avid sports fan and loved watching her children and grandchildren compete. She lived her life to the fullest, making the most of every moment. We rejoice in her life and all that she tought us and find peace in knowing that Heaven has a new angel today. A funeral will be held at the end of the summer in New Hampshire.
Memorial gifts may be made to the IU Simon Cancer mail to IUF; PO Box 7072; Indianapolis, IN 46207-7072. Indicate “In memory of Ann Halkyard” on the memo line.
You may also make donations online at cancer.iu.edu/giving. Please click on the “Give Now” button on the left side of the page. Once on the “Make a Gift” page, type in Hematology/Oncology Gift Account in the “Search all funds” box. Please remember to indicate that your gift is in memory of Ann Halkyard.







Kimbalie says
You are in my prayers and I send big love and hugs to my cousins. Hope to see you soon.
I love you,
Kimbalie
Nadine James says
Although I only knew you briefly, after fostering the kitties, I learned you were a kind woman. And only knowing Kelly and how nice she is, I can only believe your other kids are just as kind. You will be missed, love and hugs to the family during this difficult time.
Elyce Sikora says
Cousins – You all are in my thoughts and I hope all of you are doing as well as possible. She was a wonderful woman and I enjoyed all of the time I spent with her. Please let me know if I can help in any way. My love to you all.