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Anna Almire <I>Fain</I> Addison

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Anna Almire Fain Addison

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
3 Jan 1957 (aged 80)
Smyrna, Cobb County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Carnesville, Franklin County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.3648028, Longitude: -83.2475056
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Anna was 80yrs-old, of Smyrna, passed away.
She was the wife of John L. Addison.

Survivors include three daughters, Lula Burgess of Pacelot, SC, Estelle Pennington of Smyrna and Hazel Petit of Miami, FL; three sons, Terrill Sloan Addison of Decatur, Joel N. Addison of Atlanta, (son, Doyle was omitted, ew); 9 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, 4 sisters, Jesse Smith and Beulah Kesler of Toccoa, Nettie Elrod of Robertstown, Fannie Dennis of Saxis, VA; one brother, C. C. Fain of Royston.
Many lovely flowers had been arranged as fitting reminders of the approaching graveside ceremony in the family lot. Two emblems - an OES star with its colors and a WCTU offering of pure white and green - stood out in bold relief.
Rev. E. H. Collins, of Winder, and a former pastor, held the final rites reading, "Dear God, in thy tender keeping We leave now thy servant sleeping."
After the close of the service with sympathy, admiration and fellowship, relatives and friends greeted Mrs. Addison's children with their families and friends that came with them.
Anna was 80yrs-old, of Smyrna, passed away.
She was the wife of John L. Addison.

Survivors include three daughters, Lula Burgess of Pacelot, SC, Estelle Pennington of Smyrna and Hazel Petit of Miami, FL; three sons, Terrill Sloan Addison of Decatur, Joel N. Addison of Atlanta, (son, Doyle was omitted, ew); 9 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren, 4 sisters, Jesse Smith and Beulah Kesler of Toccoa, Nettie Elrod of Robertstown, Fannie Dennis of Saxis, VA; one brother, C. C. Fain of Royston.
Many lovely flowers had been arranged as fitting reminders of the approaching graveside ceremony in the family lot. Two emblems - an OES star with its colors and a WCTU offering of pure white and green - stood out in bold relief.
Rev. E. H. Collins, of Winder, and a former pastor, held the final rites reading, "Dear God, in thy tender keeping We leave now thy servant sleeping."
After the close of the service with sympathy, admiration and fellowship, relatives and friends greeted Mrs. Addison's children with their families and friends that came with them.


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