Photo of Ann

Ann petting a donkey

In loving memory of Ann

Pray for Peace

Photo of Ann

Childhood photo of Ann

Photo of Ann

In memory of Ann

Childhood photo of Ann

Ann hiking

Photo of Ann
Ann skiing

Ann as a kid

Ann and her friend playing with dolls

Ann and her extended family

Ann and her Mom

Out to dinner with family

Ann and her family camping

Ann and her mom

Family Portrait
Ann in High School

Photo of Ann in high school

Ann and a friend from high school

High School Prom

Ann's high school graduation

High School picture of Ann

High School friends
Ann's Memorial Bench at Wayland Academy

Wayland Academy donates memorial bench in memory of Ann

Wayland Academy memorial bench in honor of Ann

Ann's high school donates memorial bench
Ann hiking

Ann at a wedding

Ann and her husband

Anne at her friends wedding

Ann and her friend

Ann with friends on her birthday

Ann with friends

Ann and friends on vacation
Ann Nicole Nelson Hall

Inside the Ann Nicole Nelson Hall

Frame of Ann inside the Ann Nicole Nelson Hall

The Ann Nelson Hall
Ann at graduation

Ann and friends

Ann and friend

Ann and college friends

Ann in college

Ann in college

College friends
This bench dedicated to Ann is located on Stewsie Island on the campus of Carelton College, Ann's alma mater, in Northfield, Minnesota. This contemplative spot also includes a labyrinth.
Cell phone conversation

In loving memory of Ann

Ann's memorial program

Memorial program

In loving memory of Ann

memorial program


Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann


Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann

Tribute book to Ann
Article about Ann

Piece of the World Trade Center


Article about Ann

Poem-Ann Comes Home for Christmas

Ann Comes Home for Christmas

Ann Comes Home for Christmas-Poem
Tribute to Ann

Tribute to Ann
Ann's Small-Town Humility

Ann's Small-Town Humility
Tribute to Ann
Memorial Bench on Stewsie Island
The Ann Nicole Nelson Hall
Queen Elizabeth II September 11 Memorial Garden
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
East Newark 9/11 Memorial
Fair Haven 9/11 Memorial
Freehold Township 9/11 Living Memorial Tree Grove
Ann Nicole Nelson lived on this earth between the years 1971 and 2001. Her life was both joyful and purposeful. She looked for meaning in all her experiences and seemed to be guided by a plan that was greater than all of us. She placed great value on education and believed that all the world was a classroom. This led her to travel throughout this country as well as many others. She loved and enjoyed people, embraced diversity, and felt that we all have much to learn from each other.
Ann established college funds for many of her young relatives and friends. She attended Stanley Public School, Stanley, ND; Campus School in Minot, ND; Wayland Academy in Beaver Dam, WI; and Carleton College in Northfield, MN. She also studied at Cambridge in England and spent a semester on a study tour throughout China. She recently spent time in Peru, Norway, and Ireland. Ann was born on Syttende Mai and loved to celebrate holidays and special occasions with her friends. Her birthday party sometimes lasted for a week. Ann enjoyed all sports and participated in a variety of events including skiing, golf, tennis and soccer.
Ann died as the result of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center where she worked on the 104th floor as a bond broker for Cantor Fitzgerald. She previously worked for Dain Rauscher from 1993 to 2000, first in Minneapolis, and then in Chicago. Ann is survived by her parents, Gary and Jenette; brother and sister-in-law, Scott and Dawn; their five children, Brittany, Brooke, Jessie, Jeremiah and Brianna, boyfriend of three years, Eric Lockovitch; her Newfoundland dog, Newman; many loving aunts, uncles and cousins, as well as the enormous family of loving friends who will miss her dearly. She would not want us to grieve...only remember.
Miss you Nellie.......wish
Miss you Nellie.......wish you were still here.
Published by Ken Eddy
I visited the World Trade
I visited the World Trade Center Memorial a year ago. Like everyone else I began taking pictures. I stood right in front of Anns name. This may sound strange but among the thousands her name stood out to me. Like she was a truly special happy person with a special purpose/mission. I looked her up on this site as I read about Anne I could see now that she was excately as I imagined happy and full of life. I just want her family members to know that I'm sure she is happy now too. And that her purpose that God gave to her continues on.
Published by Jason Newbry
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