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Annie-Bell-Wiley Anderson, born in 1917, daughter of Alex and Martha-Clark, died on November 8, 2001 at 84 years old.

Obituary of Annie-Bell-Wiley Anderson


ANDERSON Annie Bell Wiley Anderson, 84, died Thursday November 8, 2001 at the Camden Medical Center after a brief illness. She was born to the late Alex Head and Martha Clark Head on July 4. 1917, had been a life long resident of Camden County and was a member of Woodbine Church of God. Her husbands Huey Wiley and Cleveland Anderson and two grandsons Rickey Cox and Joey Thrift preceded her in death. She is survived by two daughters Annette and son-in-law Joe Tift of Woodbine, GA; Ruth and son-in-law Charles Middleton of Yulee, FL; one sister, Jimmie Pittman of Kingsland, GA; six granddaughters, Debbie and J.C. Outlaw, Tina and Glenn Gilmore, Vicky and Edward Amburgery, Roxanne and Ralph Nantze, Nancy and Eddie Stewart, and Charlene and Henry Frost, nineteen great grandchildren and three great great grandchilden. The family will receive friends at Edo Miller-Dekle-Wainwright Funeral Home on Saturday November 10, 2001 from 6 to 8PM. There will be a chapel service on Sunday November 11, 2001, at 2PM at Edo Miller-Dekle-Wainwright Funeral Home with the Rev. L. C. Allen and Rev. Tim Rice officiating with interment following in the Horse Stamp Cemetery at Dover Bluff. Edo Miller-Dekle-Wainwright Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Please sign the Guestbook at Jacksonville.com


Obituary Publication:

On November 10, 2001 (Florida Times-Union, , États-Unis)


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