Avis de décès
Ann St. John
25 mai 1961 – 16 juin 2019
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Day & Deremiah-Frye Funeral Home
Ann St. John, 58,
The friend, personality, self, mind, and beautiful woman we knew and loved as
Ann St. John slipped beneath the waves of consciousness on June 16, 2019.
Ann was born in Geneva, Illinois. When she was eight, her family joined the
Ecumenical Institute, an intentional religious community that provided teaching
and service around the world. Ann grew up with other families doing the same
work in each city where she lived. In this unique environment, she cultivated
friendships that thrived throughout her life. During her summers, Ann served as an
Institute camp counselor who was revered by all.
During Ann’s K-12 years, she attended urban schools in Chicago, Pittsburgh, and
Rochester. While Ann didn’t enjoy school, she learned to adapt to challenges
through her leadership skills, athleticism, and sense of humor. She persevered
through school and earned a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin, and
completed work toward a Master’s degree in early childhood education.
Ann’s upbringing was the foundation for her becoming an entrepreneur. At age 25,
she moved to Bloomington and started St. John Associates, Inc., a medical
recruiting company. She thrived in the challenge of creating the business and loved
her colleagues. She worked with a sense of purpose, integrity, and her unique
combination of directness and kindness.
Ann harnessed her business success for the benefit of non-profit organizations in
Bloomington, both as active worker and philanthropist. The Boys and Girls Club
of Bloomington and Habitat for Humanity were among the organizations she
promoted and supported. At Habitat, Ann taught the Finance Class one Saturday
per month for fifteen years and made many longtime friends in the process.
Ann continues to live in the hearts of her devoted partner in marriage of 29 years,
Michael May; the children she co-parented, Samson May (Blake), Maryellen May,
Zachary May, and Michael May Jr.; her parents, Wendell and Shirley St. John; her
siblings David St. John (Karin); and Jane St. John (Bob Woolford); her adopted
sister Sue Aquila (Katie Weismiller); her grandchildren Keenan May, Kaia May,
Ellie Warren, Lila Warren, Lander Greulich, Augustine Greulich, and Christoph
Gruelich, and many nieces, nephews and friends.
May we release Ann from the limits of time, space, and physicality and honor her
enduring presence in our lives.
You are welcome to share a community tribute to Ann’s life and legacy on July 28,
2019, 1:00 p.m., at the Indiana Memorial Union.
Those wishing to share a contribution in Ann’s memory may do so:
Boys and Girls Clubs of Bloomington
PO Box 1716
Bloomington, IN 47402
USA
Or Donate online at https://bgcbloomington.org
Please designate the funds in Ann’s memory to support the Crestmont After School
Program.
Online condolences may be made to the family at www.DayDeremiahFrye.com
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