Anna Rosa Leach, March 4, 1948~July 12, 2021

Jul 13, 2021

Anna Rosa Leach, 73, of Winslow, died Monday, July12, 2021 in Winslow.  She was born March 4, 1948 in Mandan, North Dakota to Maurice and Ruth Dahmus.  Ann retired from Arkansas State Revenue Office and attended First Baptist Church in Winslow.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald Henry Leach.

She is survived by three sons; Mark Leach and wife Kathye, Dean Leach and Jack Leach all of Winslow.  Seven brothers and sisters.  Four grandchildren, Dakota Leach, Dylan Leach, Michael Leach, and Amber Leach, four great grandchildren; Swayzie Leach, Jaiden Leach and Lainey Murray.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.  Cremation arrangements are by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

18 Condolences

  1. Tammie Jarnagan

    I knew Ann all my life, and always loved her. I’m so very sorry for your loss.

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    • Danielle & Brianne

      Ann was an amazing woman who I was honored to know..And I am truly sorry for your loss ❤❤

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    • Regenia Ellen Dudley

      Ann was my close friend. On my first day of work she took me under her wings and taught me everything I new. We remained friends going places andjust having fun. Ann you will be missed and always loved. Family your in my prayers.

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  2. Thomas & Rita Ballenger

    We are so sorry for your loss!! We are praying for peace for the whole family!! Love & blessings to all!!

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    • John Bamburg

      Sorry for your loss.

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  3. Tammy (Reed) Lewis

    I am so sorry for your loss. Heaven received a wonderful Angel…Your mom was always so nice to me.Prayers for all.

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  4. Sylvia (Reed) Clifton

    Ann’s smile.
    Yes, that’s what I think of when I think of Ann.
    Her timid countenance that radiated sweetness.
    I’ll miss seeing her.
    You are the lucky ones whom God chose for her to be your mother.

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  5. Bodie Travis

    Mark and family.
    You are all on our thoughts and prayers. Hopefully you all can find peace in knowing she is in a better place and free from pain and suffering. You have a huge network of friends to lean on in this time of need. Let us know if we can do anything. Take Care and God bless you all.
    Bodie Travis abs Family

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  6. Dorothy Foley

    my dear sister you will be so much missed with love
    Dorothy Foley

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  7. Fritz Dahmus

    Rest in peace Ann. Your little brother….Fritz

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    • Sue Everett

      I met Ann at the exercise classes in the community center. What a gem! I felt like I had known all of my life. She was a wonderful lady.
      Praying that God will give you all comfort.

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  8. Liz Dahmus

    Remembering Ann’s smile… May you find solace and peace in remembering and cherishing. From Liz….her youngest sister.

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  9. Tony Dahmus

    Will never forget my sweet little sister, Ann that I grew up with.
    Will miss her very much.
    Your big brother…..Tony.

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  10. Theresa Dahmus Sedlacek

    Even persons up here in Scotland recall Ann, having met her briefly at a parent’s funeral. That says a lot as to Ann’s character. Being the eldest of 10 , I was privileged to be blessed with her presence all her life. Mark, Dean and Jack and families- you have an angel in Heaven looking upon you. Sending my love and prayers.

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  11. Greg Dold

    My heart and prayers go out to the family of such a wonderful woman. As her Pastor, I have enjoyed getting to know Mrs. Ann over the years. She will be sorely missed in our church, but we trust Jesus and know that she is in His presence even this very moment. FBC Winslow will be praying for the family, as this sudden passing must be devastating.

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  12. Gweneth Hunter Reed

    Ann was a lovely woman and dedicated Mother. I always thought highly of her. My thoughts go out to her family.

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  13. Teresa Carroll

    Mark, Dean and Jack, so sorry for your loss. It was always nice to see your Mom and chat with her. She always had a kind word and smile. May all your wonderful memories help you through. Keep them close to your heart. Love to the family, Bryan and Teresa Carroll

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  14. Sondra cuff

    So very sorry for the loss of ann

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