ANN KOMBARGI

Ann Marjorie Kombargi (Perks) passed away peacefully at Fairmont Home in Glenburnie, on Thursday, May 12th, 2022. Age 94 years.

Beloved wife of the late Frank Kombargi. Loving mother of Kevin; Craig and his wife Linda; and Paul and his wife Shaunna. Cherished Grandma of Jasmin, Ryan, Cori, and Haley. Dear sister of the late Edward, Bill, Robert, Lee, and Betty. Fondly remembered by her nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.

Cremation has taken place.

A Celebration of Ann’s Life will take place in the Logan Memorial Chapel (81 James Street, Parry Sound) on Thursday, May 19th, 2022 at 12:00 Noon. Visitation prior to the service from 11:00 A.M. until Noon. Reception to follow. Interment of ashes Hillcrest Cemetery.

As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated.

Condolences


The Lea and Addie Perks kids, Linda, Laura, Dave, Carolyn and Tammy send our sympathies for your loss of your Mom Aunt Ann. She and I had kept in touch with Christmas cards for many years until her move away from Oakville. I have a childhood memory of visiting your family on Seely Drive in North York. For a country kid it was very exciting to be in Toronto to visit my city cousins. My Mom and Aunt Ann enjoyed a good friendship and I recall she was always current with the news of the day. Rest in Peace Aunt Ann. Love Dave Perks

-Dave Perks

I convey my sympathy to the Kombargi and Perks families on the loss of Ann. I never met Ann, but felt I knew her through stories of a loving mother and grandmother as told by Paul and my co-worker, Shaunna. My condolences at this time of bereavement.

Brad Boswell

-Martin Bradley Boswell

My condolences to the Kombargi and Perks families for your loss. Wishing you strength, courage and peace during these difficult times.

-Alioune

We send our love and condolences for your loss. Aunt Ann was a dearly loved sister to our mom, Betty. We have found memories of cousin times when we were kids. Praying for you to be comforted at this time.

-Marilyn & Jon Fuller