Ann Hartline

ann hartline

September 10, 1965 ~ January 30, 2014


Resided in: Asheville, NC

Ann Hartline, 48, died Thursday, January 30 2014, at the John F. Keever Solace Center after a six and a half year valiant battle with breast cancer. Ann passed away peacefully surrounded by her family and dear friends. Ms. Hartline was born September 10, 1965 in Columbia, SC, and was the daughter of Leon M. Hartline of Huntersville, and the late Elizabeth Hankins Hartline. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents John and Reba Hankins and paternal grandparents Nathan and Katherine Hartline. Ann graduated from South Mecklenburg High School in Charlotte in 1984. She received her RN in nursing at AB Tech in Asheville in 2002. Ann worked as a cardiac care nurse at Mission/ St Joseph Hospitals and later as a traveling nurse at several locations across the country. After her illness started and she was no longer able to work as a nurse she became an accomplished artist under the tutelage of her wonderful friend and mentor Bee Sieburg. Ann had a studio in the River Arts District of Asheville. She loved the outdoors especially camping, hiking, and riding on canoes and kayaks in the river. She also loved to travel and her adventures took her to Italy, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico and many other locations. She loved her dogs and is probably playing in the rivers of heaven with Moonshine, Bleu and Raleigh. Her little Boone has been her constant companion for the last year Ann had a magnetic personality that drew people to her. She never met a stranger. She always had a smile or a laugh for all those that she touched. She will be greatly missed but will live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew and loved her. In addition to her father, she is survived by her sisters, Kelli Hartline of Brooklyn, NY and Katie Hartline Gay and husband Larry T. Gay, Jr of Florence, SC. Nieces Brittany and Ariel Gay of Nicholasville, KY. Stepmother Sandra Hartline of Huntersville and step brothers Scott, David and Jimmy Wilson. In addition she is also survived by her Aunt Reba Ann Wilson of Charlotte and Uncle Paul L. Hartline of Statesville, cousins Tina Bobrowski (Bo), Pamela Fisher (Dave), David Wilson of Charlotte and Stephanie Styers and Paul Hartline (Becky) of Statesville. Ann's family would like to acknowledge and thank her many friends and caregivers who encouraged her. Anne Kaufmann, Bee Sieburg, Audie Bayer, Erica Battle, Tracey Elmore, Tori Fugate, Natalie Dorsey, Linda Nall, Kim Ogburn, Thomas Wagner, Dave and Shannon Pschirer, Winnie White Bolam, her friends with the Young and the Breastless and numerous other friends that strengthened her along the way. We would also like to thank Ann's cousins Pamela Fisher and husband Dr. David Fisher, Tina Bobrowski and Lauren Neuhaus for the time, compassion and vigilance during the last week of her life. Also thank you to Michael Platz, Michelle Knight and Reverend Butch Stillwell of The Solace Center. Ann's family would also like to acknowledge and thank the following for the care given to Ann during the last several years of her life. Dr. Anita Deshpande and the staff at Asheville Hematology and Oncology, Dr. Sesalie Smathers of Mountain Radiation Oncology, Dr. Keri Anders and the staff of Lineburger Cancer Center; Chapel Hill. To the many doctors and nurses that treated Ann at MD Anderson, Chapel Hill, Duke, Nashville and Charlotte thank you for the excellent care and adding years to her life. A Celebration of Ann's life is scheduled for 1 pm on Saturday, February 8th at Homewood Event Center , 19 Zillicoa Street, Asheville. Private interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Charlotte next to Ann's mother Libby who also passed away of breast cancer in 1975. In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to Wind River Cancer Retreats & Programs, 430 Larsen Lane, Tryon, NC 28782-6760, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, PO Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309, or CarePartners Hospice Solace Center, PO Box 25338, Asheville, NC 28813. Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue is assisting with the arrangements.

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  1. Please accept my sincere condolences for the family of Ann Hartline.. The bible gives a hope for the at 1 Corinthains 1:4 & Psalms 55:22 God comfort us all in our tribulation through the comfort with which we ourselves are being comforted by God..Some who find it difficult to talk about their feeling may find it easier to express there feeling hrough writing. May you continue to find comfort in these promises above.

  2. My heart goes out to Ann’s family and friends. Keep her close in your memories and heart and she will never really be gone. You all have my love and support.

  3. My thoughts and prayers go out to Ann’s family and friends. I know her passing will leave a huge hole in your lives but the Heavens will surely shine brighter with her presence.

  4. Dearest, dearest Annie….what an impact you had on me and so many others.
    Your beautiful spirit and inspiration will live on. My deepest condolences to
    Ann’s bereaved family and friends.
    Joyce Thornburg

  5. My sincere condolences to the Hartline family for your loss! Even though I don’t personally know Ann, after reading her obituary, it is without a doubt that she will be missed !
    I enjoy sharing the Bibles promises regarding the end of death, and the hope for our dead loved ones. These promises that Jehovah(Ps.83:18) has made, can certainly give us hope and comfort(2 Cor. 1:3, 4)!
    Rev 21:3-5 helps us to appreciate that death will be no more, along with the tears of sorrow! We can believe these words because Jehovah doesn’t lie-Numbers 23:19! At John 5:28, 29, Jesus helps us to appreciate that we can be reunited with our dead loved ones by means of the resurrection hope! This is made possible because Jehovah sent Jesus to the earth to die for us, and he was resurrected-John 3:16!
    Please feel free to email me at: jkingdom90@gmail.com if you have questions. Also any Jehovah Wittness will be willing to help with any questions. May your family be comforted!

  6. So many of us have experienced the horrors of losing a dear relative or friend to death. So we don’t always have to know a person or family to have empathy for them at such a distressing time. Our loving Heavenly Father too has empathy for all of us who experience the sting of death. At Isaiah 63:9 it says of God: ‘During all of their distress it was distressing to him…’ Because he feels our pain, mercifully our loving God assures us that death will be eliminated.- Revelation 21:4. And even further, at John 5: 28, 29, we have the hope of being reunited with our loved ones in the promised resurrection, into a world that sickness, pain and death have all been eliminated by our Heavenly Father. I pray that these scriptures and the warm memories of Anne will comfort you until the time when you and he are reunited in the wonderful resurrection to come.

  7. I am so sorry to read of your loss. I know the pain of losing loved ones and it’s only natural to wonder why God allows this to happen, but I was comforted in knowing that God views death as an enemy and will soon bring it to an end along with the pain that comes with it. (1 Corinthians 15:26, Revelation 21:4) and even more comforting is that He plans to bring our dead loved ones back to life one day. (John 5:28,29) I hope these scriptures help you cope until that day comes.

  8. I am sorry to hear about the passing of your loved one. The Bible teaches that God is eager to raise the dead. The faithful man Job asked: “If an able-bodied man dies can he live again?” Job was speaking about waiting in the grave until the time came for God to remember him. He said to God: “You will call, and I will answer you. You will long for the work of your hands”‒?Job 14:13-15.”


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