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Honoring the Life and Legacy of Anne C. Stupp

It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to a remarkable leader and friend. Anne Stupp was a true champion of Valleywise Health’s mission, serving on our ALL IN Campaign Cabinet, as a member of our Board of Directors, and as Co-Chair of our 2024 signature event, A Night in the Valley.

Anne’s compassion, creativity, and dedication to improving lives were felt across our community and beyond. Her leadership and generosity continue to inspire all of us at Valleywise Health Foundation.

Please join us in sending love and condolences to Anne’s family. We invite you to learn more about her extraordinary life and legacy: Anne Stupp Obituary – The Arizona Republic

Anne’s Lasting Impact at Valleywise Health Foundation

Anne’s generosity extended to the Valleywise Health Foundation, where her personal health journey in 2018 inspired her passionate advocacy for patient care. The personal experience sparked Anne’s passion to spread the word about Valleywise Health.

“The Valleywise Health mission to provide exceptional care, without exception, every patient, every time resonates with me,” said Anne, a lifelong philanthropist. “The remarkable care and support I received during my stay inspired me to raise funds for key Valleywise Health programs, including educational resources, research, programming, and critical patient services.”

About Anne C. Stupp

Known for her generous spirit, Anne C. Stupp was a gifted designer, philanthropist, and advocate for the arts whose life reflected a deep belief in the power of beauty, compassion, and community to transform lives. Originally from Lincoln, Nebraska, she earned her bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Nebraska before pursuing a successful career in design. She served as Director of Roche Bobois in Scottsdale and Vice President of Design for Anozira Development, later founding Casa Bella Interiors. Her work — featured in Better Homes & Gardens and Phoenix Home & Garden — blended creativity and comfort in both the Phoenix and St. Louis areas.

Over more than two decades, Anne dedicated herself to nonprofit service, supporting organizations devoted to health, education, and the arts. She served on numerous boards, including Tower Grove Park, the Missouri Historical Society, Ranken Jordan Children’s Center, and the Shakespeare Festival of St. Louis. Her leadership and fundraising efforts raised millions of dollars for programs that strengthened communities and improved lives.

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