Ann H. Bartiss

ann bartiss

February 1, 1948 ~ July 9, 2025

Born in: New Haven, CT
Resided in: West Haven, CT

Ann H. Bartiss, 77, of West Haven, wife of 56 years to Thomas C. Bartiss, Sr., passed away at home on July 9, 2025. Born in New Haven on February 1, 1948, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Anne (Stamatien) Holtz. Besides her husband Thomas, she is survived by her children, Dr. Jennifer Bartiss-Earley of Plainville and Thomas Bartiss, Jr. of Vermontville, NY, beloved grandchildren, Taylor Earley of Plantsville and Emily Bartiss of Vermontville, NY, and sister, June Chafe of Mountain View, CA.

In her early years, Ann was a school crossing guard. She graduated from Southern Connecticut State College, where she earned her BS degree in chemistry and biology. She worked for Yale and the West Haven VA Hospital as an infectious disease lab technician, later moving to the nephrology lab.

Friends are invited to a Funeral Service celebrating Ann’s life on Saturday, July 19th at 10:00 a.m. at the Church of the Holy Spirit, 28 Church Street, West Haven. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ann’s memory may be made to the West Haven Animal Shelter or the Church of the Holy Spirit Memorial Fund. Arrangements are in care of Beecher & Bennett Funeral Home, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden. To send condolences to her family, please see obituary at www.beecherandbennett.com.

Services

Funeral Service: July 19, 2025 10:00 am

Church of the Holy Spirit
28 Church Street
West Haven, CT 06516


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  1. Very sad of passing of wife n mother.
    Enjoyed talking with them at Pop’s.

    Donald n Joan Allen (Ryder) , friends

  2. We are so sorry for your loss, Ann was a wonderful woman and we will miss seeing her every July and August.

    Jim & Liz and Brodie
    Carey

  3. You were such a sweet Lady. I wish i could have had that margarita with you on your recent vacation! Thank you for always making me smile.

  4. Pop’s will never be the same, Tom. I will miss Ann so much. You two have been such good friends and so much help to me and Carl. She will be missed. Jan

  5. We are so sorry to hear of Ann’s passing. She was such a wonderful person and I will miss running into her around town. She always had a smile and kind word to share. May you and your family find peace in your memories

  6. Thomas, Jennifer,Thomas Jr., June, our deepest sympathies for your loss. the Stamatien Family

  7. Dear Tom and Family, I am very sorry to learn of the loss of your wife Ann. Though I did not know her, I am sure that she was a fine person. We will keep you and your family in prayer. We can have faith that Ann is in a better place with our Lord. God bless you, Steve and Andrea

  8. Tom, Jennifer, Tom, June and families,
    Our deepest sympathies to you all on the loss of your wife, mom and sister. I have known Annie for over 70 yrs and my husband for over 60 yrs. I remember the special days at old Noble school and the Friday lunches of tuna sandwiches your grandmother made for us. Ann was a good friend who was an amazing woman. We shared many unforgettable memories while growing up and through school and life. I used to stop and talk to her and Alice on their walks on my way to work. She will be missed.

  9. To Tom and Family,
    Annie is in my prayers, we are very sorry she passed. I remember all the fairs I went to with my aunt Bonnie and always looking for my friend “Brotis” whenever we saw her. Annie was a very nice lady and always nice to me.

  10. Tom, Thinking of you and your family, our deepest sympathies. Charlie & Barbara Tulchin

  11. Tom, Jen and Tom: We are very sorry to hear of the passing of Ann. She was such a wonderful lady. May sweet memories console you during this sad time.


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