Debbie Theaman
I am so sorry for your loss.
I am sending my heartfelt condolences to the Wasseman/ Schultz family.
Debbie Theaman
Birth date: Jun 26, 1946 Death date: Apr 2, 2021
Ann Wasserman, a resident of Weston, Florida, formerly of Long Island, New York passed away on April 2, 2021 at the age of 74 years. Loving wife for 56 years of Larry Wasserman. Beloved mother of Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Steven S Read Obituary
I am so sorry for your loss.
I am sending my heartfelt condolences to the Wasseman/ Schultz family.
Debbie Theaman
Engraved in my book of memories are sharing our lobster night dinners and catching up on the grandchildren's latest escapades made us both realize what wonderful children we raised and were blessed to have. I was honored to be a part of the Sunday family dinner and remembering how we both giggled when we got away with sneaking food to the dog or we thought we did at least.
When our time comes she will reaching out to us with her contagious smile and loving arms saying we need to hug.
Prayers, sympathy and love are with you all always.
Linda Brannin
May her memory be a blessing. Suzanne Mundy Weymouth, Massachusetts
Our tiny friend,who left large finger prints on our hearts—- years & years of memories- newly weds-parenthood-life’s joys & sadnesses—— We send our sympathies,our love, and deep rooted friendship to all of you—- Michael & Susan Grossman & family
My heart is broken to loose my dear friend too soon. I pray for Ann's beautiful family. A family that she adored. Her loss will be great to them. Her whole life was about her family. Larry, Debbie, Steven and her precious grandchildren. She was more than proud of each one of her children and grandchildren.
I met Ann 22 years ago when I picked her up from Debbie's home to go house hunting for her and Larry. I had an instant connection with her. How could I not? She was warm and caring and had a such a beautiful smile that you couldn't help but love.
I remember that day as though it were yesterday. When I got to Debbie's I expected this frail "older'" couple for some reason, and here comes Ann, bouncing out of Debbie's house like she was a teenager. This tiny, vivacious, beautiful woman was not what I expected at all! We laughed about it some time later when I told her she wasn't what I expected that day. We were fast friends.
Over the years Ann and I shared lunches, calls, texts and emails and always stayed in touch. We discussed our children, grandchildren, her life, my life and just about everything else. Ann was a true friend to me. There was nothing I couldn't talk to her about. She was compassionate, wise, and a none judgmental dear friend. She was always available for me.
I feel such a loss and I will greatly miss my "Girlfriend" as I would fondly call her because she was the "true definition" of a good friend.
Ann, you will always be in my heart. I believe there is a Heaven and I know you are there.
I Love you always,
Paula