Ann Collins Chadwick

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December 19, 1935 ~ January 24, 2024

Born in: Starkville, MS
Resided in: Asheville, NC

Through the blood of Jesus Christ, Ann Collins Chadwick, 88, arrived healthy and full of joy at her heavenly home on Wednesday, January 24, 2024 after a courageous battle with dementia. Ann was born in Starkville, Mississippi and grew up in Okolona, the eldest child of dairy farmers. Upon graduating from high school, she married Roy Collins and began an adventurous life as a Navy wife and mother to two girls, Joyce and Janet, moving 20 times in 20 years. When they were 11 and 9, Ann finally pursued her dream of higher education, earning her BS in 1973 and then a Master of Nutrition and Food Science in 1976 from Mississippi State University. She later moved on to new challenges, and ultimately settled in Alexandria, VA after her marriage to Thomas W. Chadwick in 1982. Ann’s impressive career took her from Bryan Food’s first home economist in West Point, MS to Hormel & Co.’s first director of consumer affairs in Austin, MN to director, Office of the Consumer Advisor, USDA, Washington, DC where she was instrumental in the development of the Food Guide Pyramid. Her highest professional achievement was serving as Acting Assistant Secretary for USDA in Washington during the first President Bush administration. Ann closed her career as the Executive Director of the American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences in 2001.

Alongside her professional journey Ann raised her two girls and embraced Tom’s children as her own. She enjoyed involvement in her church during her years of retirement, serving on the vestry, chairing various events and singing in the choir. From her youth Ann loved to read, and later she was a talented seamstress and gardener. She adorned her home both inside and out with the fruits of her labors. There wasn’t anything she could not sew, and the Chadwick yard was an eye-popping showcase. Her flowers and gorgeous gardens reflected her love for all things beautiful, and her neighbors were certainly blessed.

Widowed in her later years, Ann left Alexandria to be near her daughter Janet and son-in-law Don (her absolute favorite person in the whole world, and she made sure everyone knew it). She became part of the Givens Estates community in Asheville, NC.

Left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Joyce Collins Cook (Rodney) and Janet Collins Patterson (Don), brother Russell Kingsley (Sylvia) and sister Nancy Decker (Jerome), grandchildren Mark Patterson (Cynthia), Kelly Agudelo (Brian), Josh Cook (Allison), Brad Cook and Kate Goodman. She will also be missed by 12 great-grandchildren: Savannah, Hannah, Bailey, Graham, Noelle, Levi, Knox, Silas, Luciana, Vincent, Dominic and Julietta. Ann also leaves behind her step-children Alice Goodman (John), Thomas Chadwick, Jr. (Diana) and Carlton Chadwick (Reyshell), along with several nieces and nephews who loved her. Ann is predeceased by her late husband Tom, her parents Wendell and Emma Kingsley, and her grandson Ryan Cook.

There are no adequate words to express our family’s gratitude to the many folks at Wood Assisted Living (WAL) at Givens Estates, where Ann spent her last 4 years and 7 months. Their stellar staff who work hard and love well sustained Ann through her tragic decline into dementia, a disease which was simply devastating for such a smart and accomplished lady. WAL’s compassion and care for Mom and our family even through her final days could never be exceeded. Our family will forever be grateful to this extraordinary team of angels.

The family will receive visitors at Groce Funeral Home @ Lake Julian, Arden, NC on Saturday, January 27 from 1:30 to 4:30. Ann’s funeral will be held at Welch Funeral Home, Starkville, Mississippi on Saturday, February 3, 2024. Visitation will begin at 1:00 with the service following, after which she will be laid to rest in Memorial Garden Park beside her parents. Ann loved flowers and they are welcome. You may also honor her with donations to the Alzheimer’s Association.

But as it is written, “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no human mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him.” I Corinthians 2:9

Services

Gathering of Friends & Family: January 27, 2024 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704

(828)687-3530
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian
72 Long Shoals Road
Arden, NC 28704

(828)687-3530
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. I truly loved and admired my Sister, Ann, from the early days on the Mississippi farm to her final years in Ashville. She was and is an inspiration to me. She set a high standard for her two younger siblings, always working hard and giving her best in all her endeavors throughout her life. We shared a deep love for each other. She was my “Big Sister” and she will always have a special place in my heart.
    Love, Russ Kingsley

    • Outside of her many accomplishments, she was such a lovely person. I can still hear the delight in her voice when telling a story, and laughing that sparkling laugh through much of it. Dad, you and Aunt Ann and Aunt Nancy were and are so fortunate to have had each other through the shared experience of growing up and then adulthood as siblings and friends. I have always seen so much love and respect amongst the three of you. What a blessing.

  2. Miss Ann will always remain in my heart, as I have so enjoyed getting to know her and being by her side. Her presence brought me joy, and though I am already missing her terribly, a part of me is grateful she is resting peacefully in heaven now. I wanted to place this here to let Miss Ann’s family know, that I have so enjoyed getting to know each of you all also, and I hope you know that my heart breaks for each of you, during this difficult time. If you ever need to talk, please don’t hesitate to contact me. In the meantime, you all are in my thoughts & prayers…as I am asking for God’s strength and peace, for each of you.

  3. Ann often referred to her as her little sister, which I was blessed to be and she was a second Mother to me. When she was 12 and I was 4 our had a hip surgery and was in a hospital in Memphis, many miles away for weeks. Ann took over the role of female head of household, so really was my “Mother “. She married when I was 10 ; in a picture of me at the wedding I look like I had lost my best friend and I had! For the rest of our lives we lived many miles apart, but our emotional closeness never diminished. My accomplishments never equaled hers, but she gave me the same respect as I gave. I couldn’t have had a better Sister than you my Dear Ann!

  4. Praying for peace and comfort for the family & friends of Mrs. Ann Collins Chadwick. I know she will be missed tremendously, but she has finished her course & will suffer no more. Blessings on you all.

  5. She live at gives estate I love to sit and talk to her when she’s use tell me some of stories about her life I’m when she was coming up going love talking to her Angel going home to the Gloria fly high mirs ann and you going to be missed

  6. Janet- I know this has been very difficult for you and your family. You have loved and cared for your mother with the utmost ‘care’. Please know that I am praying for you and rejoice in knowing that you will see her again in heaven some day. Love- Anetta


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