Albany Times Union

Yakel, Ann B.

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ALBANY — Ann (Buehler) Yakel, 96, went home peacefully to the Lord in the early morning of May 14, 2022.

Born in Albany on January 22, 1926, Ann was the daughter of the late Anthony and Josephine (Goetz) Buehler. Ann was a devoted wife, mother and mentor to her family and many friends. Ann was educated in Albany, and was an accomplish­ed musician, beginning piano lessons at the age of five. In 1941, at the age of 15, she became the youngest fulltime organist in the history of Our Lady Help of Christians (OLHC) church, located in Albany’s South End. Ann remained as the OLHC organist until the church closed in 2008, making her the longest tenured organist in the church’s long history, with more than 66 years of service. Ann also served as the organist at the Albany Veteran’s Administra­tion Hospital Chapel for over 25 years, where her music helped soothe the souls of many veterans and their families. For many decades, Ann was sought after for her musical excellence, and she served her local community, playing at hundreds of weddings, funerals, and other special events at local parishes and other locations. She was a member of the American Guild of Organists, and, in her earlier years, Ann also played the cello in the symphony orchestra.

Ann was a devout Catholic, and maintained a strong, unwavering faith throughout her long life. She had an inner strength that seemed to know no bounds. Ann was tested many times over, perhaps most significan­tly when her beloved husband, Francis A. Yakel, passed away, leaving her as a young widow of 11 children. At that moment, she became everything, in every way, to her large family. Ann saw all of her children through school, college, weddings, and many other life experience­s, never asking for anything, but always giving everything that she could. Always a lady, and with a quiet dignity that was her hallmark, those who knew her were fortunate that she showed the way to carry on her legacy. Ann was oneof-a-kind, and her family was blessed to have had her as a parent and guide.

While raising her large family, Ann also worked full time as an executive secretary for the New York State Senate, retiring in 1989 after 20 years of service. She was a member of the Council of the Columbiett­es #163. Ann also enjoyed being on the South End Ladies Bowling League, and somehow found time to learn square dancing and golf. Ann watched the Wizard of Oz annually, and had many laughs with her family, often repeating lines from the movie. She enjoyed traveling when the opportunit­y presented itself, but most of all, she loved seeing and spending time with her family, including grandchild­ren and greatgrand­children.

In 2000, The Holy See conferred Ann with a knighthood as a dame (lady) of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, durlee

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