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Anne Marie Morin

March 25, 1978 — November 20, 2025

Springfield

Anne Marie Morin

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Springfield/Monson- Anne Marie Morin, 47, affectionately known as "Peanut," passed away on November 20, 2025, just two days shy of her wedding anniversary, leaving a profound void in the lives of those who knew her. Born on March 25, 1978, she graduated from Monson High School and for a period of time worked as a clerical and billing specialist for the Massachusetts DOR.

Throughout her life, Anne Marie was known for her deep love of animals, ensuring that even those without homes were fed and cared for. Her compassion extended beyond the ordinary, reflecting her generous spirit. She enjoyed spending time outdoors, particularly during fall foliage that painted her surroundings with breathtaking colors. She found joy in listening to classic rock from the '70s and '80s. Anne's hobbies extended to cooking for her family and tending to her garden. Her proudest accomplishments included moving into her own home with her beloved husband, Josh in early October, a milestone that reflected her dedication to building a life filled with love and care.

Anne is survived by her loving husband, Joshua L. Morin; her father, Edward T. Flood; a sister, Gina Ciolino, and her husband, Anthony; a brother, Kevin Flood, and his wife, Lucy; as well as her cherished nieces and nephews, Savannah and Sage Ciolino, Cora and Patrick Flood; her in laws William and Mary Barry and also extended family and friends. She also leaves behind her beloved pets, Lucy her dog, and Bijou and Bear her cats, who were an integral part of her life.

She was predeceased by her mother, Roxane C. Flood, and several beloved pets: Samson, Willow, Landon and Snoopy, the cat. Anne Marie's memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing her.

All services are private. Memorial contributions may be made to Dakin Humane Society PO Box 6307 Springfield, MA 01101 in remembrance of Anne Marie Morin and her love of animals.

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