PORTLAND — Ann Fleming Warner, 89, died March 7 at The Cedars in Portland.

Born on Jan. 24, 1922, in Trenton, N.J., the daughter of George and Marguerite Fleming, she was raised in the Trenton area and graduated from Trenton High School.

In 1942 she married Theodore Hayes Warner and they lived in Morrisville, Pa., and Washington’s Crossing, N.J., before moving to their beloved Long Hill Farm in North Yarmouth in 1964.

Over the years they spent many happy winters in Vero Beach, Fla.

In 2005 they moved to the Applegate retirement community in Falmouth Foreside. Most recently she lived at the Atrium in Portland.

She loved tennis and enjoyed playing into her 80s.

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An accomplished artist, she exhibited her paintings locally.

She was a very caring person who maintained lifelong friendships.

She was a member of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Falmouth, and she participated in their Garden Club.

Her son, Theodore Hayes Warner, Jr., and her husband, Theodore Hayes Warner, predeceased her.

She is survived by her daughter, Jane Warner Ditmars and son-in-law Douglas of Stuart, Fla.; daughter-in-law Sabrina Grieg Warner of North Yarmouth; grandchildren, Ann Ditmars Huyck and her husband Jonathan of Providence, R.I., Thomas Warner Ditmars of Bethlehem, Pa., Margaret Gage Warner of Wells, Jacob Burbank Warner of Lake Tahoe, Calif.; and great-grandson, Benjamin Ditmars Huyck of Providence, R.I.

A memorial service was held last week.

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Arrangements are by Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth.

Please visit lindquistfuneralhome.com for additional information and to sign the guestbook.

Memorial donations may be sent to Hope Rural School, 15929 SW 150th St., Indiantown, FL 34956.

PORTLAND — Ann Fleming Warner, 89, died March 7 at The Cedars in Portland.

Born on Jan. 24, 1922, in Trenton, N.J., the daughter of George and Marguerite Fleming, she was raised in the Trenton area and graduated from Trenton High School.

In 1942 she married Theodore Hayes Warner and they lived in Morrisville, Pa., and Washington’s Crossing, N.J., before moving to their beloved Long Hill Farm in North Yarmouth in 1964.

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Over the years they spent many happy winters in Vero Beach, Fla.

In 2005 they moved to the Applegate retirement community in Falmouth Foreside. Most recently she lived at the Atrium in Portland.

She loved tennis and enjoyed playing into her 80s.

An accomplished artist, she exhibited her paintings locally.

She was a very caring person who maintained lifelong friendships.

She was a member of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Falmouth, and she participated in their Garden Club.

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Her son, Theodore Hayes Warner, Jr., and her husband, Theodore Hayes Warner, predeceased her.

She is survived by her daughter, Jane Warner Ditmars and son-in-law Douglas of Stuart, Fla.; daughter-in-law Sabrina Grieg Warner of North Yarmouth; grandchildren, Ann Ditmars Huyck and her husband Jonathan of Providence, R.I., Thomas Warner Ditmars of Bethlehem, Pa., Margaret Gage Warner of Wells, Jacob Burbank Warner of Lake Tahoe, Calif.; and great-grandson, Benjamin Ditmars Huyck of Providence, R.I.

A memorial service was held last week.

Arrangements are by Lindquist Funeral Home, One Mayberry Lane, Yarmouth.

Please visit lindquistfuneralhome.com for additional information and to sign the guestbook.

Memorial donations may be sent to Hope Rural School, 15929 SW 150th St., Indiantown, FL 34956.

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