Annette Lufkin

WINSTED — Annette “Ancy†Lufkin, 91, died peacefully June 19, 2010. She was the loving wife of the late Charles Lufkin.

Mrs. Lufkin was born Nov. 20, 1918, in St. Raphael, Canada. She was the daughter of the late Anna (Lemelin) and Antoine Picard. She moved to Winsted from Canada with her family in 1927 when she was 9 years old. She was a graduate of St. Anthony School and a communicant of St. Joseph’s Church.

She is survived by two sisters, Aurora O’Neil of Torrington and Noella Burns of Winsted; and several nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by eight brothers, Neree, Joseph, Antonio, Paul, Edward, Lucian, Rene and Armand Picard; and two sisters, Marie Anna Turgeon and Eva Brochu.

Funeral services will be held Friday, June 25, 10:30 a.m., from Montano-Shea Funeral Home, to St. Joseph Church, Winsted, for a Mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Joseph Cemetery.

Friends may call on Friday, June 25, 9 to 10:30 a.m., at Montano-Shea Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to St. Anthony School, 55 Oak St., Winsted, CT 06098. Visit an online guestbook at montano-shea.com.

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