
Memorial Service at a later date in Connecticut
Ann Smyk, 91, of Avon, Indiana, formally of Colchester, Connecticut passed away Monday, November 3, 2014. She was born to Samuel and Julia Boluck on October 10, 1923. She is survived by daughter Julie Swick (James); grandson, Nicholas Schmitz (Allison) and granddaughter, Emily Wardell (Tom). She also leaves behind four great grandchildren, Jaxson, Cole, Austin Schmitz and Jayden Wardell.
Ann was a member of Colchester Grange for over 50 years, Colchester women’s auxiliary (Post: Adler-Boluck) and she was a leader for the Brownies and Girl Scouts for many years while her daughter was young. She also spent many years volunteering at her grandchildren’s school doing various task. Ann had recently become a member at Kingsway Christian Church in Avon, IN, on Friday, October 31, 2014. Ann was a doting mother, grandmother, and friend who will be sorely missed by all who knew her. Ann’s family would like to thank the entire staff of Wellbrooke of Avon in Indiana for treating their mom, grandmother, and friend like one of their own. The care and compassion given to mom was exceeded from day one. A memorial service will be held in Connecticut at a later date in December.







Judy Gutierrez says
The loss of a mother and grandmother is very sad. Hope God gives you strength and peace at this time of great sorrow.
Love,
Judy
Josephine Guarnaccia says
She was a lovely lovely person and good friend of my mother, Frances, for many years. I’m very sorry for your loss and pray wonderful memories with temper your grief.
Deb says
I have only known her for a short time, but I could feel her heart. She was a wonderful woman. God Bless the family.
Paula says
Well said
Barbara Sitton says
Ann leaves a legacy of love and faith that so many people who knew her benefited from. I hope that legacy will live on as we each remember how she showed us that faith and great love! We will miss her but praise the Lord that He has made a way that will end that separation in heaven! PTL 🙂
Mary barneby says
On behalf of Girl Scouts of Connecticut, we offer our condolences for the passing of your loved one, who was a sister in Girl Scouting. Her dedication to girls was remarkable and respected by all. We offer you our sincerest thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Mary Barneby, CEO
Girl Scouts of Connecticut