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Anne L. Lomas dies at 90

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author on Jul 21, 2010

Anne L. Lomas

Anne L. Lomas of Largo, Florida, and formerly of Quiogue, died on June 29. She was 90.

Ms. Lomas was a graduate of Bayport High School and assisted in the war effort while employed at Grumman Aircraft.

She was also a volunteer for the Industrial Home for the Blind and was honored by the Sloan-Kettering Institute for driving patients into New York City.

Upon her retirement, she moved to Florida and enjoyed traveling, baking, golfing, fishing, sketching, painting and dancing.

A faithful member of St. Catherine of Siena Church in New York City, she was remembered recently as a woman with a “joyous love of life.”

She is survived by three daughters, Lynn Lomas and her husband T.L. Spangler and Judith Lomas and her husband Alan Greenberg, all of Georgia, and Jane Lomas-Michals and her husband Matt of Florida; a son, William McBride and his wife Leslie Stewart of Georgia; a nephew, Richard Hambley and his wife Joyce of Florida; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

She was predeceased by her first husband, Tobias M. McBride, her second husband, George S. Lomas, and a son, Michael T. McBride.

Memorial services in her honor will be held in the fall in Atlanta, Georgia, and in Largo.

In lieu of flowers, donations to Suncoast Hospice, 300 E. 
Bay Drive, Largo, Florida 33770 would be appreciated by the family.

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