![]() 'string' => 'Warning: Array to string conversion in Drupal\\Core\\Template\\AttributeArray->_toString() (line 77 of core/lib/Drupal/Core/Template/AttributeArray.php). Division of Youth Services Quality Assuranceĭrupal\Core\Render\Markup::_set_state(array(.Direct Care Facilities Quality assurance.Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement.Leadership and organizational structure.Governor-appointed boards and commissions.Spanish Peaks Veterans Community Living Center at Walsenburg.Veterans Community Living Center at Rifle.Veterans Community Living Center at Homelake.Bruce McCandless Veterans Community Living Center at Florence.Veterans Community Living Center at Fitzsimons.Senior Community Services Employment Program.Colorado Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind.Family First Prevention Services Act forms and resources.Colorado Sexual Health Initiative (CoSHI).Mental Health Transitional Living Homes.Colorado Mental Health Hospital in Pueblo.Colorado Mental Health Hospital in Fort Logan.Commodity Supplemental Food Program (Everyday Eats).Discount admission for Colorado EBT card holders.Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).Colorado Low-income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP).Senior Community Service Employment Program.Cornelius Nicholson (Seok Bee), Harold Nicholson, Tommy Nicholson, children of deceased sister Wanda, for whom she was their second mother. and granddaughter, Khalia O’Neal-Williams of Edmonds, WA honorary grandson Shelton Danzy plus two great grandsons and a host of nieces, nephews, family, and friends. O’Neal sisters Joyce Harris (Cecil) of Dallas, TX, Glenda Nicholson and Debbie Cavitt of Seattle brother Gary Lynn Nicholson of Colorado Springs, CO grandsons Burnis Lee Jones III (Maggie) of Lynnwood, WA, Edward Pelzer and Darian Pelzer of Seattle, Terrance O’Neal-Woodbury of Washington, D.C. Her impact stretched over generations.Īnn was preceded in death by her mother and father, her older sister Wanda June Nicholson, Aunt Mary Lee Calloway and Grandmother Sally Fisher.Īnn leaves behind to cherish her memories:#1 daughter Toni D. Ann was “Gran-O” to her family and they shared “Gran-O” with everyone. These are precious moments that will forever be remembered. They brought a great smile to her face and made her laugh that very special laugh. Memorable times include ‘Family Christmas Programs’ when everyone tried to bring on their best acts. She loved and cherished her family and friends. For Ann, education was of utmost importance.Īnn encouraged, helped and touched everyone’s life she encountered. She enjoyed being part of her students’ love of learning and their social/emotional development. She considered teaching to be very rewarding. Her profession permitted her to touch over 1600 young lives directly and many more indirectly. In 1967, following a vacation to the city, Ann, Frank and their young family moved and settled in Seattle.Īnn retired from Seattle Public Schools in June, 2008 after a career spanning 35 years. She would say that by celebrating, “They’ll want another one.”Īnn was married to Frank O’Neal. Her motto was “celebrate every graduation.” It did not matter whether it was from preschool, kindergarten, 5th grade, high school or college. ![]() But what made her most proud was celebrating the graduations of her family and friends. Ann was the first in the Nicholson family to graduate from college, an accomplishment she was very proud of. In 1973, Ann earned a Bachelor of Education degree. Ann continued her education at North Texas State University, Seattle Central Community College and Seattle University. Frazier and Lincoln High School, graduating with the class of 1962. Her fondest childhood memories were of attending Vacation Bible School and summer visits to Grandma Sally’s farm in Lubbock, TX. When Ann moved to Seattle, she joined First A.M.E. ![]() On December 27, 2014, our matriarch left us to be with our Lord Jesus Christ, lovingly surrounded by her family and friends.Īnn accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior at an early age and was baptized at Gains Chapel A.M.E. Ann Levell O’Neal was born on Main Dallas, Texas, to Annie Lucille and Oscar Vance Nicholson. ![]()
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