AnnMarie, known affectionately to all as Ann, was a beacon of strength and joy, whose laughter and love left an indelible mark on the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known her. Born in Verdon, France on December 13, 1965, Ann's journey of 59 vibrant years came to a peaceful close in Temple, Texas on November 3, 2025, after a valiant battle with cancer, surrounded by her loved ones.
Ann's story is one of courage, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to the joy of living. She blossomed in the fertile soil of working on a farm, her early years shaping the resilience and work ethic that defined her character. With dreams larger than life and a heart full of ambition, she graduated from Afton, NY high school in 1985 and later pursued her passion for nurturing young minds by earning a psychology degree in early childhood development from Morrisville, NY. This academic triumph paved the way for "All Stars Childcare," Ann's own daycare that became a second home for many children and a haven for parents who trusted her innate ability to care for and inspire their little ones.
Before becoming the cherished owner of a daycare, Ann honed her diligence and devotion to service at Keith Clark, wearing the dual hats of a Stock Chaser and a Machine Operator. After a decade of fostering growth and learning in young minds, she then transitioned to work at the Sidney School District, sharing her wisdom and warmth for five years. Her journey eventually led her to Texas, where she excelled as the Head ForeWOman for the Killeen Independent School District, impressing all with her leadership and foresight.
Ann's life was a testament to her Christian faith, which guided her every step and decision. Her heart, always in service to others, mirrored the teachings and love of Jesus Christ. With her, every day was a celebration of life's little joys—whether it was baking bread that filled the home with warmth, whipping up cookies, cupcakes, and pies that were devoured before they had a chance to cool, or getting lost in the thrilling pages of a Stephen King novel. Horror movies sparked her imagination and brought her delight, but nothing could compare to the love she harbored for her beloved family, especially her children.
Her husband of 20 years, Tom Thomson, stood by her as a testament to unwavering love and partnership. Her children—Dallas Elliott, Connor Thomson, and Thomas Thomson, along with their spouses Keely, Betty, and the vibrant Zoë Moore-Risinger—carried forth her legacy of humor, courage, and selflessness. Ann was the mom everyone needed, the friend everyone wanted, and the mentor everyone sought. Her laughter was infectious, her bravery in the face of adversity inspiring, and her generosity knew no bounds.
AnnMarie's life story is not just a narrative of a life well-lived but also a call to action for each of us. To be funny is to bring joy amidst sorrow, to be courageous is to face our battles head-on, and to be selfless is to elevate the needs of others above our own. She modeled these qualities effortlessly and with unwavering faith, teaching us all that the essence of a fulfilling life lies in the love we share and the service we render to those around us.
As we celebrate Ann's life, let us carry forward her indomitable spirit, her passion for life, her unconditional love for her family, and her zeal for making every day count. She has left us a blueprint for a life filled with laughter, love, and the courage to be the beacon of light for others, just as she was for every soul she touched. AnnMarie's legacy is one of boundless love and joy; her memory will continue to inspire and guide us, just as the stars she so lovingly fostered continue to shine brightly in the hearts of those she touched.
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