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Ann Stearns Ramseyer Kapelke

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Ann Stearns Ramseyer Kapelke died of Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 87 in Moraga, California, on July 13, 2022.

Ann was born at home in Prineville, Oregon, on March 13, 1935, the youngest of 3 daughters of Harry and Crystal (White) Stearns. She grew up on her family’s cattle ranch surrounded by a large and loving extended family and by childhood friends – the “Octagon Snots” – to whom she would remain bonded for life.

Ann was an exceptiona­lly talented musician with a beautiful soprano voice. After graduating from the University of Oregon, she moved to San Francisco where she taught music at Marina Middle School. She later lived in Honolulu, where she toured with the USO and met her first husband, Joseph Ramseyer. After their marriage, Ann and Joe moved to Seattle and later built a house on Clyde Hill in Bellevue, where they raised their family. Once her children were older, Ann became a travel agent, a job that allowed her to travel the world and which she enjoyed until her retirement in the early 2000s.

In 1981, Ann moved to Moraga, where she lived for most of the rest of her life. In 1989, she married Hugo Kapelke. Ann and Hugo were married for 33 years and had a beautiful life together. They lived in Belgium for 4 years, traveled all over Europe and the world, loved to entertain family and friends and above all loved spending time with their 10 grandchild­ren. They were exceptiona­lly devoted to each other through good times and bad.

Ann was a natural, instinctiv­e cook who rarely used recipes. She loved dinner parties and entertaine­d often, including the large spontaneou­s family dinners that were so familiar to her from childhood. She always rushed to put other people first, she had a delightful and charming smile, and she was likely to brighten every room she entered. Her family will miss her forever.

She is survived by her husband Hugo, children Sara Ramseyer Klein (Tom) and John Ramseyer (Heather); stepchildr­en Mark Kapelke (Maki), Erik Kapelke (Susan), Ghila Kapelke (Deborah) and Kevin Kapelke (Patti); grandchild­ren Julia Klein, William Klein, Scott Ramseyer, Jessica Ramseyer, Marie Biethan (Mike), Julie Kapelke, Lara Kapelke, Lia Kapelke, Anthony Kapelke, and Lukas Carbone; and great-granddaugh­ter Kiki Biethan

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