Ann Bond Combs

ann combs

April 26, 1949 ~ May 31, 2017

Ann Parran Bond Combs, 68, of Mechanicsville, MD formerly of Leonardtown, MD passed away on May 31, 2017 at her home. Born on April 26, 1949 in Leonardtown, MD, she was the daughter of the late Marguerite Mattingly Bond and Thomas Holdsworth Bond. Ann was the loving wife of the late Robert Lamar Combs who preceded her in death on November 13, 2015 and whom she married in St. Nicholas Chapel at Naval Air Station Patuxent River. Ann is survived by her sister Kay Bond (Steve Wilson) of White Hall, MD. Ann graduated from Chopticon High School In 1967 and was a lifelong St. Mary’s County MD resident. She was employed as a Program Manager at Naval Air Station Patuxent River for over 30 years. Ann was a member of Health Share of St. Mary’s and St. Mary’s Hospital Ladies Auxiliary. She enjoyed baking, flower arranging, quilting and gardening. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, June 6, 2017 from 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, June 7, 2017 at 10:00 AM in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Morganza, MD with Father Keith Woods officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens Leonardtown, MD. Pallbearers will be: Dallas Hill, Dale Dean, Will Phillips, Richard Curry, William Ford Connelly and Michael Combs. Honorary Pallbearers will be: Andrew Ford Connelly and Steve Wilson. Contributions may be made to Mechanicsville Vol. Rescue Squad P.O. Box 15 Mechanicsville, MD, Hospice of St. Mary’s P.O. Box 625 Leonardtown, MD and Health Share of St. Mary’s P.O. Box 1208 Leonardtown, MD.

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  1. To all the family, I am so sorry for your loss. Heaven gained a very special angel. Ann was a truly great and special lady who always did so much for others, always giving and expecting nothing in return. She will be greatly missed.

  2. TO THE FAMILY: I am truly sorry for the loss of Ann, please accept my deepest sympathy. May the God of all comfort gives your family strength and comfort during this difficult time 2nd Corinthians 1:3,4 I pray that this message brings your family much comfort in the days ahead.

  3. I will always remember you Laughing. Your smile would light up the room even when you were feeling poorly. Rest In Peace.

  4. Ann was a very beautiful woman both inside and out. She will be missed by many not the of whom, YOU HAVE A FRIEND widows group! You are with God and your family now! Go in Peace.

  5. Sorry to hear about Ann. She was a lovely person, always smiling and friendly. I remember when she used to bring Marie to church. I will miss her.

  6. Kay and Family, We are so sorry for your loss. Ann was such a kind,sweet, vivacious and talented lady. May she rest in peace. May you find comfort in the prayers and thoughts sent your way.

  7. Kay, I’m so sorry to hear about your Dear Sister, Ann passing away. I remember Ann from my High School years. She was such a kind, lovely person. I will keep you in my prayers.

  8. Kay,

    Your are in my thoughts and prayers today. Your sister was an exceptional lady. I will always remember her laugh! She loved her job and her family.

    So sorry,
    Regina

  9. Kay and family,

    Ann will always be in our hearts. From high school on I considered her an outstanding lady and wanted her as a friend. Life gets in the way and years go by without contact. Although it’s a shock to see her obituary notice, I can honestly say the world was a better place because she radiated so much happiness. Kay, she spoke of you lovingly when I worked with her on the Base. So sorry.

  10. Carol Ann & Satch Hall says:

    Ann & Family,
    We were so surprised to hear of Kay’s passing as we did not know she had been ill. What a caring and loving person she was, always taking care of others and making sure they were alright and always cheerful.Please know that we will continue to keep her and you in our prayers. Sorry we were unable to attend the services. My Mom, Lucille, also sends her love to you Ann.

  11. To Kay and Steve,

    So hard to lose a loved one;but the beautiful poem
    on the back of the memorial folder says it best.
    Our loved ones live on in the hearts of those that loved and appreciated them.
    With sympathy and Love,
    Lynda and Gary

  12. AUDREY L. MOSHER (SPRING HILL, FL) says:

    I just ran across Ann’s obit here and was so sorry to hear of her passing. Ann and I went to school together. I graduated in 66 and she in 67. The memory that came to mind as soon as I saw her obit was seeing her rushing down the corridors of school each day on her way home with books piled up to her nose. Literally, I never knew how she managed to hold on to them all. She was always in a hurry it seemed like. I always wondered why she had so much homework every single day. Guess I should have been taking more home each day myself. lol She was brilliant but never threw that up in any one’s face. She was a good person inside and out. I hope she is resting in peace now. So sorry for her family’s loss.


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