March 5, 2013
Mary Ann Finn, 89, of Oswego died Tuesday evening at St. Luke Health Services, Oswego. Miss Finn was born in Oswego the daughter of the late Edward and Jesse (Gorman) Finn. Miss Finn was a retired school teacher with the Long Island School District where she taught at Freeport School. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by a brother Edward Finn. Miss Finn is survived by her brother William (Ellen) Finn of North Rose, NY, sister-in-law Ruth Finn, of MA, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday 9:00 in St. Mary of The Assumption Church, Oswego. Burial will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery. Calling hours will be Friday from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. at the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home 147 W. 4th. St. Oswego.
When we were children my parents would drop my sisters and I off at aunt Ann’s, when they would go away for long weekends, and we would have the best time! My favorite was when she would take us roller skating and keep putting dollars on the side walk. We thought we were so lucky! I just found out this past summer she planted the dollars. She did everything to spoil us! My favorite night at school, when I went to Oswego, was with Aunt Ann. She would cook me dinner once a week. It was so fun to listen to her tell stories of my grandpa, dad, aunts and uncles growing up. You will be missed Aunt Ann and never forgotten!
I love you Aunt Ann <3 My favorite memories was when we spent long weekends with her when my parents would go away. She spoiled us rotten and cared so deeply for us. The best times was playing Uno for hours and listening to all the stories of Grandpa, Dad and all my Aunts and Uncles growing up. She really had a way of telling stories and making it so vivid, I could picture every part of it like I was there. She always made sure to give me something juicy on Dad that I could use the next time I was in trouble. I love you dearly Aunt Ann and you will always be missed.