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Ann H. Niekamp received her heavenly crown on December 24, 2022. Ann was born September 26,1940 to Harry Hankins and Elizabeth Stewart Hankins. She is survived by her daughter, Jo Haley; grandson, Duff Haley; numerous nieces and nephews; and many special friends who she considered family.Ann's marriage to Melvin L. Niekamp began July 6, 1958 and was truly a partnership. She loved being a farm wife and met the many adventures with grace and determination. She joined the local quilting club upon moving to Hamilton County in 1963 and learned a new skill that developed into a quilting business many years later. Ann's cooking skills were legendary, and her table always had room for one more plate. She loved having friends and family in her home and was a second Mom and Aunt to many children throughout her years. She was beloved by many for her generosity and joy. She was a graduate of Concord Grade School and Carmi Township High School. Ann was a member of Emmanuel United Methodis