Mary Ann Crossot

April 11, 1930 - March 9, 2015
Milwaukee, WI

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Service

Tuesday, March 10, 2015
3:00 PM CDT
Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun
2020 W. Brown Deer Road
Milwaukee, WI 53209

Burial to follow at Greenwood Cemetery

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At the family's request memorial contributions are to be made to those listed below. Please forward payment directly to the memorial of your choice.

Aurora VNA Zilber Family Hospice
1155 Honey Creek Parkway
Wauwatosa, WI 53213

Literacy Services of Wisconsin
555 N. Plankinton Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 344-5878
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Mary Ann Crossot

(Née Zimmerman) passed away peacefully on Monday, March 9, 2015 at the age of 84. Beloved wife of Eugene (Gino) for 60 years. Loving sister of Ellie and loving sister-in-law of Phyllis. Preceded in death by loving brother Martin. Loving mother of Elaine, Michael and Carrie, Andrea and Frank, and Steven and Lisa. Loving grandmother of Jonathan and April, Genevieve and Amir, Madeleine and Sean, Julia, Caleb, Camille, Sadie, and Nathan. And survived by many adoring cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.

Services will be held Tuesday, March 10 at 3:00pm at Congregation Emanu-El B’ne Jeshurun, 2020 W. Brown Deer Rd., River Hills, WI.

Mary Ann was a graduate of Syracuse University and worked at the National Bureau of Economic Research in New York City before moving to Milwaukee upon her marriage to Gino. Mary Ann returned to school in her forties and received her degree in nursing from MATC. She worked at Columbia Hospital for 30 years. She was a devoted advocate for her geriatric psych patients and considered the staff a second family. Her many passions included traveling, reading, playing bridge and Scrabble, and advocating for human rights and the environment. She was vibrantly active in the community, serving as a docent at the Milwaukee Art Museum and a teacher at Literacy Services of Wisconsin. She was a vibrant patron of the arts and a vigorous lifelong learner. Most of all, she was endlessly engaged, and greatly loved being with family and friends.

Donations to Zilber Family Hospice and Literacy Services of Wisconsin appreciated.