Anne Mtter Woodward Hageman died Sunday, January 8, 2017. Born in Elizabeth City Co, Virginia (now Hampton), she was the daughter of Dr. Fletcher Drummond Woodward and Mildred Bacon (Hart) Woodward. She was named for her maternal grandmother, Ann Mtter (Bacon) Hart of Louisa County, Virginia, wife of Malcom Duncan "Mac" Hart, Virginia's first Secretary of Game and Inland Fisheries. Mtter's parents took her to Charlottesville, Virginia in 1926 when her father became a medical professor at the University of Virginia. When she graduated from Saint Anne's School in Charlottesville she went to Saint Margaret's School in Tappahannock, Virginia. After graduation from St. Margaret's she attended Westhampton College in Richmond. In 1943 she transferred to the University of Virginia and became one of the first women to graduate from the University, graduating in 1945 with a BA in Education. In June 1947 Anne Mtter Woodward married James Andrew Hageman (LTC USAFR, retired) of Jersey City, New Jersey whom she met while he was attending the University of Virginia on the GI Bill after his service as a B-17 Bombardier with the 34th Bomb Group, 8th US Army Air Force. "Moots" and Jim were married until he predeceased her in August 2012. Mtter was a costumed Hostess for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and a member of the Colonial Dames of America, tracing her ancestry back to Jamestown in 1619. She was an avid gardener and became a Master Gardener to enrich her skills. Mtter is survived by her brothers, Fletcher Drummond Woodward, Jr who now resides in Florida and Malcom Philemon Woodward who resides in Charlottesville; and by her three children Andrew G. Hagemann (wife Diane), Newport News; Sarah Drummond (Hagemann) Lovell (husband Mark), Poquoson; and Christian Detlev Hagemann (wife Linda), Blair Nebraska. She has five grandchildren, James Phillip Douglas and Thomas Drummond Douglas, both of Poquoson; Emily Marie (Lovell) Hudgins who resides in Washington State with her husband Mike and their baby daughter Natalie; and Lewis Gordon Lovell and Timothy Allen Lovell, both of Poquoson. A memorial service will be conducted at 2:00 PM, Saturday, January 14, 2017 in the R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home chapel by Rev. Samantha Vincent-Alexander. In lieu of flowers, please consider giving a donation to the Altar Guild of Saint John's Episcopal Church, Hampton, Virginia.