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Official Obituary of

Ann G. (Dressler) Schiemann

July 24, 1925 ~ December 20, 2025 (age 100) 100 Years Old

Ann Schiemann Obituary

Ann G. Schiemann, a cherished matriarch and beacon of kindness, passed away peacefully on December 20, 2025, at the venerable age of 100. Born on July 24, 1925, in Red Bank, New Jersey, Ann was the beloved daughter of the late Benjamin and Meta Dressler. She spent the majority of her life in the warm community of New Monmouth, where she cultivated a life rich in love, family, and service.

Ann's journey began alongside her parents, where she learned the values of compassion and dedication that would define her life. In 1941, she embarked on a career with the Bendix Corporation, serving as a diligent clerk until 1954. Her work ethic and attention to detail were hallmarks of her professional life. Ann paused her career to embrace the role of motherhood, raising her children with the same love and care that she had known as a child.

In 1974, Ann returned to the workforce, joining Laird Distillery in Colts Neck. Her colleagues there would remember her as a steadfast and friendly presence until her retirement in 1988. However, Ann's contributions extended far beyond her professional endeavors.

Ann's spirit found a special home at the Old First Church in Middletown. As a lifelong member, she lifted her voice in song with the church choir for over four decades, her melodies a testament to her faith and joyous spirit. Her involvement with the church was not just a pastime but a core part of who she was—a loving and kind soul who found harmony in both music and community.

Ann's legacy is carried on by her loving family. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert, in 1995, a partnership that was a testament to enduring love and mutual respect. She is survived by her devoted children: son Mark and his wife Margaret, and daughters Karla and Gail. Her light will continue to shine through her granddaughter, Jocelyn Sellers, who will no doubt inherit her grandmother's grace and warmth.

Ann's life was a tapestry of loving moments, kind gestures, and a deep commitment to her family and community. Her absence will be profoundly felt by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Yet, the beauty of her life will continue to inspire and guide us, as we remember a woman who was the embodiment of love and kindness. Ann G. Schiemann's story is one of a life well-lived and a legacy of love that will endure for generations to come.

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