Ann Liotti, 84, passed away peacefully on September 24, 2024, in Rochester, New York, concluding a loving life that was full of compassion, laughter, and adventure.
Born in Buffalo on April 23, 1940, Ann spent most of her life in Rochester raising her family. She retired to Apex, North Carolina, before returning to Rochester to complete her journey. Besides raising her three children, she was the Queen of the Notre Dame Naval ROTC Ball in1960; earned her nursing degree in 1961 from Canisius College in Buffalo and finished her nursing career at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse; was a school nurse at St. Pius Tenth in Chili; spent several years selling Jewelry at The Source; went to two Super Bowls; took her first sky-diving jump in Hawaii at 64; graduated from the Cary (NC) Police Department Citizen Police Academy at 76; lived and breathed the Buffalo Bills and attended a Bills game in person at 83 and was Josh Allen’s biggest fan.
Never without her smile, Ann was adventurous and mischievous, found joy in the little things, and spread love and acceptance to everyone she encountered, whether in a fleeting moment or with a life-long relationship. Her hugs and kisses made life’s worries disappear. She is preceded in death by the love of her life, husband Anthony; identical twin sister Rose Marie Berthiaume; mother and father Rose and Edward Fischer; and grandson Joshua Liotti. Ann is survived by her children Paul (Kristin) Liotti, John Liotti, and Ann (Steven) Prior; her grandchildren Abbie (partner Cameron Palmer) Liotti, Bel (T) Condé, Emma (fiancé Colin Smith)Prior, Owen (partner Miriam Rodriguez) Liotti, Janel (partner Christian Roussell) Liotti, and Ayla Prior; her brother Tim (Tobey) Fischer; Michele Liotti; brother-in-law Tom Berthiaume; and a host of extended family members, friends, and acquaintances.
A special thanks to the Kirkhaven 5 th floor community staff and the Rochester General Hospital Hospice team who provided incredible care and support to Ann throughout the last few months of her life.
Services will be held at 12 pm, October 12 at St. John of Rochester in Fairport, 8 Wickford Way
Interment at St. Andrew the Apostle in Apex North Carolina.
Ann was such a beautiful soulAnn was an incredible person with a beautiful soul, and I cherished every moment working alongside her; her presence will be deeply missed.
Celia
We’re like family. Great memories. Thanks for your warmth and contagious laughs.
Forever we will cherish childhood memories and Aunt Annie will always hold a special place in our hearts.