Vida Ann Dobbs Tuohy, longtime Snohomish, Wash., resident, died on July 16 in Mill Creek, Wash. She was born on Jan. 20, 1927, in Everett, Wash., the only child of Thomas E. Dobbs and Vida Anderson Dobbs.
They preceded her in death, as did her husband Cedric E. M. Tuohy, Jr., her eldest son C. Thomas Tuohy and her infant daughter Elizabeth.
She is survived by her son Craig (Marilyn) Tuohy and her daughter Claire Tuohy-Morgan (Harvey Morgan); six grandchildren: Julia and Edward (Katie) Tuohy; Vaughan (Jenny) and Adrian (Michelle) Tuohy; Matthew and Thomas Morgan; and three great-grandchildren.
Ann and Ced grew up together in Snohomish and were proud Snohomish High grads, and residents for all but their final years, spent in Everett. The kids in their neighborhood, the "Avenue C Gang," were friends for life. They loved to tell stories of summers spent camping at Hemple Creek with Ann's mother and the Peterson family.
Ann graduated from Snohomish High School as salutatorian in 1945, and from the University of Washington, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Fraternity, in 1949. Ced and Ann married in 1949, living first in Montreal, Quebec, as Ced earned his medical degree at McGill. After Ced's residency in Seattle, they returned to Snohomish to raise their family. Ann learned to ski and hunt to share those sports with Ced, and they attended decades of Husky football and pro sports together. They created lasting memories for their children through summers at the beach, skiing (especially in Sun Valley, Idaho) and epic road trips. Ann logged many miles driving kids to Stevens Pass, horse shows and sports practices, many hours on football and Little League bleacher seats and cooked hundreds of meals for her children's friends.
A lifelong member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Snohomish, she sang in the choir and served on the vestry; was a longtime member of the Everett Woman's Book Club; belonged to multiple organizations and served on civic boards. But Ann will be remembered most as an avid reader and careful researcher who spent her days immersed in learning, especially genealogy, since the '70s. She traveled to Ireland, England and Sweden to research, seeking proof and accuracy. She loved local history, and spent years working on the Snohomish Historical Society archives. Computer hardware, detailed and highly organized notebooks, meticulous file folders, family histories and photos and books on a wide variety of subjects filled her home office. She was reading shortly before her death, and looking forward to Louise Penny's next book.
A memorial service will be held at a future date.
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Nancy Hofstrand McPeak
August 16, 2024
Claire and family,
I was so sorry to hear that your mom passed away. Seems like just yesterday that I talked with her in Snohomish, and I was delighted with both her keen memory and humor! She and your dad were such dear friends of my folks. I'm sure they are sharing a good "Snohomish Rah!" together again. Love and prayers to you all.
Jens Kieler
July 28, 2024
Very sorry to hear about your loss. I enjoyed many wonderful times with your very generous family.
Brenda
July 27, 2024
As the current Towne Family Association President, I send my deepest sympathy to Ann's family and friends. It is never easy but we hold dearest all the wonderful memories. Ann joined TFA in 1981. Having over four decades with our family association is a wonderful legacy and Ann will be missed.
Brenda Cogswell
Descendant of Jacob Towne
Leslie Minor
July 26, 2024
Ann was a dear lady and good family friend. She will be missed by her book club and skiing friend Jackie but also by all of the Minor family. We will remember with fondness her dignity and kindness and the twinkle in her eyes.
Debbie Lee-Given and Lee family
July 24, 2024
Such a great mother, wife and dear friend. So many memories that we have to cherish. Our hearts and prayers go out to you.
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