IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ann Bilbo

Ann Bilbo Wiltshire Profile Photo

Wiltshire

September 27, 1933 – January 19, 2025

Obituary

Ann Bilbo Wiltshire of McComb, Mississippi, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2025, at the age of 91 surrounded by her family.

Linda Ann Bilbo was born on September 27, 1933, to Linda Brumfield Bilbo and William Abel Bilbo, junior, of Magnolia, Mississippi. Ann's father taught math and coached baseball at Magnolia High School, and her mother owned and operated Lindale Florist. Later, her father had a dairy farm in Magnolia, where Ann and her younger brother Bo grew up.  Ann's best friend from childhood was Dee Ford Bainton, and
they were inseparable. In addition to her long friendship with Dee, Ann was a devoted piano student of Miss Grace Leggett in Magnolia, where she studied for twelve years and developed a lifelong appreciation for piano.  Ann attended college at "Mississippi Southern" where she pledged Kappa Delta Sorority and majored in English. During her freshman year, she began to date William Anderson Wiltshire (Bill), also from Magnolia. Bill and Ann were married on August 27, 1951, at Magnolia United Methodist Church. Afterward, she and Bill moved to Oxford, where he was attending the University of Mississippi School of Law.  At Ole Miss, Ann worked as secretary to Dr. Arthur Guyton, and
over a period of two years was responsible for typing and editing the manuscripts of his renowned Textbook of Medical Physiology. It was a challenging but rewarding opportunity, and Dr. Guyton thanked Ann for her skills in his published textbook.  In 1955, Ann and Bill moved to McComb where Bill opened a law office. They had three daughters, Diane, Lauren, and Jennifer.  The girls and their friends and families brought many years of joy, laughter, and entertainment to Ann and Bill.  Ann actively volunteered at her children's schools and at Centenary United Methodist Church, where she remained a devoted member until her passing.  Ann continued to be involved with Kappa Delta Sorority, both locally and as a national officer. She was awarded the Order of the Emerald by the national office of Kappa Delta for outstanding service. She was also a lifetime member of the Junior Auxiliary of McComb and was named Azalea Queen in 1987.  Ann was co-owner of East West Antiques, together with her daughter, Diane. For over twenty-five years, they operated an international business specializing in antique Japanese textiles.  They are co-authors of the book, Design with Japanese Obi. In her spare time, she cultivated an English Rose garden with over sixty varieties. Many members of the McComb community will fondly remember the bouquets of fresh-cut roses she
enjoyed sharing with friends and family. Ann was an avid bridge player; until the last decade of her life, she continued to play and regularly hosted tables for her friends. At family gatherings, she took pride in serving her signature seafood gumbo, a tradition passed on to her daughters and their children.  Perhaps most of all, Ann enjoyed her role as wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Ann shared over fifty years of marriage with the love of her life, Bill Wiltshire.  Together, they embraced a life rich with travel, joyful gatherings with friends, and cherished moments celebrating their grandchildren's performances, sporting events, and graduations.

The family wishes to acknowledge the extraordinary care and devotion that Gwen Anderson showed our mother for the past decade. As Ann's full-time caregiver, Gwen kept her safe and healthy, but most importantly, made her happy. The family will always be eternally grateful for the gift of Gwen.

Preceding Ann in death are her spouse, William Anderson Wiltshire; parents, Linda and Bill Bilbo; and brother, Bo Bilbo.

Remaining to cherish Ann's memory are children, Diane Wiltshire (Dr. Steven Jenkins) of Reston, VA, Dr. Lauren Wiltshire of Collierville, TN, Jennifer Richmond (James) of Madison, MS; grandchildren, Kennedy Kanagawa (David Gow) of New York City, Jessica Santos (Dean Elizardo) of Salem, MA, Kane Kanagawa (Elizabeth Mahon) of Washington, DC, Dr. Miller Richmond (Alexandra) and great-granddaughter Margaret of Washington, DC, and Marion Richmond (Jack Treadway) of Madison, MS, and several nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers are Louis Bates, Andy Bilbo, Burney Bilbo, Gaston
Bilbo, Sean Doyle, John Dale Dumas, Larry McDaniel, Jim Payne, and Glenn Solomon.

Honorary Pallbearers are Bobby Darville and Renan Richmond.

Ann Wiltshire's visitation will be Friday, January 31, from 9:00-11:00 am at Centenary United Methodist Church in McComb. Her funeral service will be held at 11:00 am at Centenary with Reverend Vicki Landrum officiating followed by a family graveside service. Hartman-Jones Funeral Home will be in charge of arrangements.

Memorial contributions in Ann's honor may be directed to Centenary United Methodist Church, the Junior Auxiliary of McComb, or a charity of your choice.

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Funeral Services

Visitation

January
31

Centenary United Methodist Church

500 Delaware Avenue, McComb, MS 39648

9:00 - 11:00 am

Funeral Service

January
31

Centenary United Methodist Church

500 Delaware Avenue, McComb, MS 39648

Starts at 11:00 am

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