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Celebrating the life of

Elizabeth Ann Lytle

June 26, 1939 - September 13, 2024

Elizabeth Ann Lytle

Elizabeth Ann Lytle, aged 85, passed away peacefully at her home on Bull Street in Savannah.  Ann was preceded in death by her loving husband, Charles Heinz Lytle and her son, Charles John Lytle.   She is survived by her son, Chris and his family, her granddaughter Rebecca and her sister, Mary Susan Brinker Simons.

Ann was born on June 26th, 1939 in Greenville, Pennsylvania to John H. Frampton and Mary Thompson Frampton and was a graduate of Grove City College.

Ann will be fondly remembered as one who never met a stranger and each was special to her, especially those less fortunate. After losing her beloved “Chuckie”, her best days were meeting almost anyone walking in downtown Savannah. Bravely leaving Pittsburgh not knowing a soul, Ann adopted Savannah as her new home. Her signature fashion style was known all over Pittsburgh, Chautauqua and Savannah.

Ann was a devoted mother and spent significant time and resources to impact mental illness treatment, in loving memory of her son Johnny, who was taken prematurely from his own fight with mental illness.

Ann loved her dear friends all over Savannah and she clearly touched many in multiple ways. These friends paid back this friendship to Ann with endless love by looking after her over the past year during her declining days.

The service will be held at her church, Wesley Monumental, located at 429 Abercorn Street, on Saturday, September 21 at 2pm. Gifts in loving memory of Ann can be given to Wesley Monumental UMC, Savannah, GA 31401.

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"Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower, We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind." -William Wordsworth

- Donna J Collett, Tybee Island, GA

A charming and unique lady, never met a stranger and a blessing to everyone she met.

- Carolyn Davis, Savannah, GA

Condolences to the family

- Carolyn Davis, Savannah, GA

Dear Chris and family: Ann was a bright star shining down on all she met. She spread joy and encouragement wherever she was. We will keep her memory in our hearts and know that she is with her beloved Lord, Chuckie and Johnny. Fly high upon that mountain Ann. Blessings and Prayers - The Delvers

- Delvers, Savannah, GA

I will miss Ann very much. She was a special friend to me. Condolences to Chris and Rebecca.

- jane Steward, BROOKHAVEN, GA

I will miss my special friend. Condolences to Chris and Rebecca.

- jane Steward, BROOKHAVEN, GA

They needed someone to show the angels how to act. Ms. Ann was a delight to everyone. She made me smile and sometimes laugh out loud. She showed us all what sincere unconditional love is. I am going to be lost without her visits to brighten the 1540 Room. Hugs and condolences to Charles, and Ms. Ann’s family.

- G.J. Craig, Savannah, GA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200