Anne-Marie Clements' Obituary
Anne-Marie Clements (nee Smith)
After a courageous battle, Anne-Marie passed away peacefully on Saturday, August 20, 2022 at her residence in Moorestown surrounded by her family.
Born in Philadelphia to John Smith. and Dorothy M. Smith, Anne-Marie was 60 years old.
She was a resident of Moorestown for ten years and formerly lived in Delran, NJ, and graduated Delran High School in 1979.
Beloved wife of 34 years to Paul M. Clements and loving mother of Carli-Anne Clements, Paul M. “Manny” Clements Jr. and Joseph J. Clements.
Dear sister of Diana (Rusty) Fiste, Janine Smith and Gregory (Susan) Smith. Sister-in-law of Timothy (Cheryl) Clements.
Also surviving are numerous nieces and nephews.
Anne-Marie graduated from Cooper University Hospital where she went to school and worked. She was then employed as an MRI technician for Haddon Heights Imaging in Haddon Heights, NJ for many years.
Anne-Marie and Paul enjoyed what they called their "Zen time" for at least an hour every morning, no matter what. They enjoyed this time again at the end of the day together, almost every night. They cherished that time together. She loved her brother, sisters, children and extended family. She also loved her 'fur babies', Leo and Liza. She loved the sun up and sun down of the mountains; it soothed her soul. She found strength in her Church, 'Church Without Borders'. Her most favorite thing of all was being around a dinner table with her family. Your heart would be captured with one smile from Anne-Marie. She was grateful and simple in all her needs. She was the image of a 'Giver'. The memories of Anne-Marie are endless. So in close, the next sunset you catch, smile and think of sweet Anne-Marie.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend Anne-Marie’s Memorial Service Friday beginning at 4 p.m. at the Church Without Borders 60 Branch Street Medford, NJ 08055.
In lieu of flowers, if desired, memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society.
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