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Anna (Ann) Ignico Eby

September 29, 2023
Ann Eby was born and raised in Queens, New York.  She moved to Howell, New Jersey in 1966.  She began her career working for the FBI where she worked in the translation unit where she learned many languages, including Polish, Russian, Chinese & Kalmyk.  Ann remained a member of the former FBI Women's Association.
In the 1970's, Ann worked as a nurse in the critical care unit of Kimball Medical Center and in the 1980's she became the first nurse/social worker for the Howell Senior Citizen Center.  Also during this time Ann worked along side others to prevent the spread of drugs & alcohol abuse by forming a program called HAFTO (Howell Farmingdale Team Outreach).
Her other accomplishments are: writing and directing the Cable TV show, Teen Haven, implementing programs for the Women's Center of Monmouth County, served as a Goodwill Ambassador to Russia with regard to setting up drug and alcohol programs.  She was named volunteer of the year by Monmouth County in 2003 and then in 2013 Monmouth County presented her with a lifetime achievement award.  She also implemented prison retreats for women prisoners at Clinton State Prison.
Ann also was one of the founders of the Vincentian Committee for St. Veronica's where she served the poor for over 50 years.  She was also an Apostle of the Sisters of the Resurrection.
Ann was predeceased by her beloved husband, Deacon Richard Eby, Sr.  She is survived by her sisters, Theresa Brown & Fran Strangulations-Wolf.  She is also survived by her children, Anne P. Eby & wife, Rhonda Davies, Thomas Eby & wife Tina, Harold Eby & wife Twyla, and Richard Eby, Jr. and her goody, goody Pam Sebastian.  Also surviving are her grandchild and great grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Anna's name to Fox Chase cancer research center and Alzheimer's research.