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Ann Patricia Carns
November 23, 1927 - March 12, 2024

Place of Birth: Williston, North Dakota
Residence: Bismarck, ND formerly of Williston, ND
Age: 96



Ann Patricia Carns was peacefully called to eternal rest on March 12, 2024. Ann was born November 23, 1927 in Williston, ND to William and Mary Ellen Redman. Ann grew up in Williston, ND and lived there for 78 years before moving to Bismarck, ND

Ann was a proud 1947 graduate of Williston High School and a graduate of Minot State Teachers College. She taught at the Brown School, a one-room school house and then at St. Joseph Catholic School. Ann was recruited to work for the JC Penney company as a merchandiser and department manager. This 38-year career, gave Ann the opportunity to travel to Denver, Minneapolis and Detroit in search of the latest fashion.

Ann married the love of her life, William Carns on October 22, 1949. Ann and Bill enjoyed traveling to the west coast and Canada to visit family, camping in their elaborate RVs, and spending time with their three granddaughters.

Ann was the mother of five children: Linda Jane, William Redman, and Kathy Jean, as well as two infant sons who died at birth. Ann wrote, “her siblings were her friends and her children were her life. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren were her inspiration to succeed each day. God bless them all.”

To Ann, Mother’s Day and was every day. Especially with her 9 great-grandchildren. She had a secret ottoman filled with toys, a lazy-susan filled with Play-Doh, and special snacks for each great-grandkid. Her family loved every moment with Great-grandma Ann!

Ann lived a life in service to others. From her family to the community, Ann was driven by her deep dedication to the Catholic faith. She knew that praying the Rosary, would provide direction for her. When Bill Jr. was unexpectedly injured in early adulthood and her husband’s health declined, it was Ann who was by their side every day, caring for them.

Ann was an avid volunteer and lifetime member of Catholic Daughters of America. Ann was frequently found donating her time at the church, school, blood bank, and numerous community organizations. In fact, Ann was honored with the volunteer of the year award in Williston, ND to commemorate her for her service.

Up to the day she passed away, her independence to navigate around Bismarck as well as her ability to recall dates, times, and events was witnessed by many. Ann lived the life that life brings. Ann was sweet, yet spicey. When she gave advice or offered a compliment, it came from the heart. Her candid demeanor never left us wondering - which is why we loved her so much.

Ann is survived by her daughter Linda (Ken A.) Knodel; son, William Carns; daughter, Kathy Carns; three granddaughters, Colonel Dr. Kristen (Colonel Clay) Nichols, Dr. Kendra (Jarred) Roloff, Katie (Dr. Andrew) Kummer; and nine great-grandchildren.

She is now in her heavenly home and reunited with her parents, sisters, brother, two infant children and her very much missed husband of 45 years, Bill.

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Jill Christensen (Williston, ND)
Mar 18, 2024
Truly one of the nicest person I have ever met.
Linda McDonald (Minot, ND)
Mar 18, 2024
Ann lived a block from me. I did her hair for several years. She was always upbeat. We bought many pairs of shoes from her at Penney's . A wonderful lady I’ll never forget. Rest in peace.
Emalou King (Soquel, California)
Mar 18, 2024
I smiled when I saw her beautiful face because I remember her in the shoe department at Penney’s. And for some likable reason I always looked for her just to say hello and smile but she didn’t really know me. May your soul Rest In Peace. Emalou
Lisa Hughes (Williston, ND)
Mar 18, 2024
I worked with Ann at Penney’s she was always so kind & filled with joy. Such an amazing woman.
Val Gorder Trumpower (Williston )
Mar 19, 2024
We lived across the street from the Carns family a million years ago. Ann was one of the fun moms in the neighborhood, and I enjoyed seeing her at Penneys after growing up.
Les U (Fargo, ND)
Mar 19, 2024
Kathy, Bill and the Carns family. So sorry to hear about the passing of Pat. Peace, love and prayers to you all.
Ron & Betty Jo Falcon (Trenton, ND)
Mar 20, 2024
Linda & family, our sincere sympathy on the passing of Aunt Anne. She was the sweetest lady. Every Christmas Stretch & I would wait to receive our card from her. I knew she would have questions for me about many of our brothers & sisters. So I would write her a nice card back. Of course like everyone else I looked for her in Penney's. She's was a special aunt.
Love
Betty Jo & Ron
Joan Eder-Larson (Williston)
Mar 20, 2024
Growing up in Williston, I always enjoyed visiting with Ann whether it be at church, Penney's or out in the community. She was one of the adults you looked up to. She was always so nice and full of energy! I have thought of her often when driving by her old house. My condolences to her family.

Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, And let perpetual light shine upon her. May the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen
Karen Rossland Vannatta (Missoula, MT)
Mar 21, 2024
So sorry for your loss! Ann was always so kind and always with a smile on her face! Very nice person. She will be missed!
Leatha Campbell (Minot, ND)
Mar 23, 2024
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Ann at Penneys for a couple of years. She was one of the sweetest and kindest people that I ever had the pleasure of meeting. RIP, sweet lady.
Ed Hagan (Essex, MT)
Mar 23, 2024
Truly one of the nicest person I have ever met.
Ed
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