Anna-Elysapeth Ruff McGuire

CANAAN — Anna-Elysapeth Ruff McGuire, 66, of North Canaan sadly left us on Dec. 31, 2022, after a brief illness. She was born at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut on Sept. 19, 1956, and was a graduate of Canton High School in 1975. She is survived by her loving mother Frances Ruff also of North Canaan.

Anna was pre-deceased by the love of her life, her husband Francis D. McGuire. Anna had a love for politics which started when she was 17 when she won her first election. She was Republican State Central Operations Director for many years along with holding many other positions within the Republican Party for the State of Connecticut. She then continued on to serve for over 20 years as the North Canaan Republican Registrar of Voters, a Republican Delegate for the 5th district and she has been a vital part of numerous campaigns. Along with her love of politics she was a lover of all living things and her community. Anna volunteered for the North Canaan Daycare Board and the Chamber of Commerce. For many years she organized the Canaan Railroad Days. She grew up breeding Springer Spaniels with her parents and never had a time when you were not greeted by a special dog or cat at her home. Anna was also predeceased by her father Joseph Ruff. Along with her mother Anna is survived by her aunt, cousins, nieces, nephews and sisters-in-law. During Anna’s final days, she and her mother were comforted by Michelle Hansen. A funeral will be held Saturday, Jan. 14, at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Church, 4 Main Street, North Canaan, CT 06018. Interment will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery. Calling hours will be at Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home, 118 Main Street, North Canaan, CT 06018 on Friday, Jan. 13 from 5 to 8 p.m. Memorial donations can be sent to the Little Guild, 285 Sharon-Goshen Road, West Cornwall, CT 06796.

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