Ann Hallock, 79, of Elgin, died at Heritage Manor, Elgin on September 2, 2008. Born in Adams, WI on November 25, 1928, she was the daughter of Alex L. and Anna (White) Ladwig.
Ann was very active in the local real estate business from the mid 1960’s until her retirement in 2003. She was associated with Century-21 New Heritage Real Estate for many years. During her life she was active in the Women’s Council of Realtors, Cub Scouts, St. Joseph Booster Club and the Altar & Rosary Society at St. Joseph Paris in Elgin.
She was an avid angler and accomplished fly fisherman as well as a loyal Cubs fan. Ann graduate from Elgin High School in 1947.
Ann is preceded in death by her husband Roy C. in 2005, whom she married in 1948 at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Elgin; her parents; and an older sister, Irene, in infancy.
She is survived by four sons, James C. (Barbara) and Robert C. (Madeline) of Elgin; John A. (Lori) and William L. of Webb Lake, WI; seven granddaughters, Alma A. Hallock and Angela B. Hallock of Rome, GA.; Anna (Sean) McEvilly and Savannah Hallock of Elgin; Kate Ann and Maggie Mae Hallock of Webb Lake, WI; and Madison Ontiveros of Phoenix, AZ; a great-grandson, Ryan Thomas McEvilly of Elgin; a sister, Ruth (Bill) Scherf of Rice Lake, WI; and two nieces and nephews.
There will be no visitation. Funeral Mass will be celebrated on September 8, 2008 at 10:00 AM at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 272 Division Street, Elgin with Fr. John Earl presiding. Burial will follow at Bluff City Cemetery, Elgin. Memorials may be made in Ann’s memory to Vitas Hospice, 580 Waters Edge Drive, Suite #100, Lombard, IL 60148. The O’Connor – Leetz Funeral Home, Elgin will be in charge of arrangements. For more information or to leave a condolence, please call (847) 741-1400.
My deepest sympathy to Jim, Bob, John and Bill; to all the grandchildren and to all the other friends and relatives of Ann, my former real estate “buddy” and exercise partner the years associated with Reinert Real Estate with Barbara Edwards, San Diego
I just wanted to send a note expressing my condolences on your loss. There are not a lot of people which you can say that you have known your entire life. But Ann was one for me. As you all know she was a very nice lady, I thought very highly of her, as did everyone.
I have many great memories of your mom from when we were growing up. I know you guys will all miss her a lot.
With great sympathy,
Mark Graffagna and family.