Anne Pratt Slatin passed away on Friday, October 17, 2025, at The Mary Imogene 
Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, New York, at the age of 80 from pneumonia. 
She was born on October 31, 1944, in Buffalo, New York, to Mary McNeil and Wilson 
Holly Pratt. Her early summers were spent at Camp Otsego in Cooperstown, where she 
began as a camper and later taught sailing-friendships from those years stayed with 
her for life. 
In 1979, Anne married Dr. Harvey L. Slatin in their apartment in New York City, and later 
that year their daughter, Emily, was born. In 1986, the family moved to Stamford, New 
York, where Emily grew up and where Anne would spend the rest of her life. 
Anne gave much of herself to Stamford. She served for many years as a village trustee 
and later became the first woman to be elected mayor, serving a two-year term. She 
was also a longtime member of the Stamford Village Library board, committed to 
supporting the institutions that made the town stronger. 
In her professional life, Anne worked as a self-employed genealogist, helping families 
trace their histories and reconnect with their roots. 
In her later years, Anne volunteered with the Middletown Springs Historical Society in 
Middletown Springs, Vermont, near the retired dairy farm owned by her daughter, 
Emily, and Emily's wife, Amelia. She loved both places and gave her time freely to the 
communities that mattered most to her. 
She loved animals, especially cats, and delighted in the company of Penfold, her 
daughter's dog, who always made her smile. That affection also shaped her support for 
Heart of the Catskills, a cause close to her heart. 
She is survived by her daughter, Emily Pratt Slatin, and Emily's wife, Amelia Phoenix 
Desertsong; her sister, Mary Ellen Pratt-Phillips; and Loralei Jurztrenka, who first cared 
for Anne as a nurse and, in time, became a cherished part of the family's life. She was 
predeceased by her husband, Harvey; her sister, Holly E. Keller; and her lifelong friends 
Frank and Carol Bell, and Ellen Wayman, of Stamford, and Richard "Dick" Woodhouse 
of Cooperstown. 
Anne preferred simplicity over ceremony. At her request, there will be no calling hours 
or funeral. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the doctors, nurses, and staff 
at The Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown for their extraordinary care and 
compassion during Anne's final days. Her final wishes were to be cremated and buried 
without ceremony at Lakewood Cemetery in Cooperstown, New York. Contributions in 
her memory may be made to the Stamford Village Library, the Stamford Fire 
Department, or Heart of the Catskills. 
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