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Anna Kier

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Anna Kier

Birth
Death
1970 (aged 96–97)
Burial
Titusville, Brevard County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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The late Mrs. Anna Kier, was born to the marriage union of Mr. and Mrs. Henry West, a native of Valdosta, GA. She was reared there, among a family of loving brothers and sisters. There were four sisters, and three brothers. She was reared in a Christian home. She was converted at the age of ten years. ln later years, she met and married Mr. James Kier. To this union there were born thirteen children.

She came to Florida in 1923, with her family and very soon connected herself with the church, and made her works and her life stand out, even until death. After she was confined to the hospital, after speaking to you, she began to tell you of the wondrous works of the Master. A good soldier gone home, who lived her life and it was exemplified by her deeds of kindness to everyone.

She leaves to mourn her passing seven children; Elder Dewey Kier, Mrs. Catherine Tappin, Mr. Jim Kier, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Mrs. Janie Robinson, all of Titusville, FL, Mrs. Jessie Williams of Miami, FL, and Mr. Roosevelt Kier of New York City, NY. Mrs. Arthur West of Titusville, FL, a devoted sister-in-law. Nineteen grandchildren, twenty-nine great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and sorrowing friends.

Soldier of Christ well done! Praise He thy new employ; And while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy.
The late Mrs. Anna Kier, was born to the marriage union of Mr. and Mrs. Henry West, a native of Valdosta, GA. She was reared there, among a family of loving brothers and sisters. There were four sisters, and three brothers. She was reared in a Christian home. She was converted at the age of ten years. ln later years, she met and married Mr. James Kier. To this union there were born thirteen children.

She came to Florida in 1923, with her family and very soon connected herself with the church, and made her works and her life stand out, even until death. After she was confined to the hospital, after speaking to you, she began to tell you of the wondrous works of the Master. A good soldier gone home, who lived her life and it was exemplified by her deeds of kindness to everyone.

She leaves to mourn her passing seven children; Elder Dewey Kier, Mrs. Catherine Tappin, Mr. Jim Kier, Mrs. Mattie Johnson, Mrs. Janie Robinson, all of Titusville, FL, Mrs. Jessie Williams of Miami, FL, and Mr. Roosevelt Kier of New York City, NY. Mrs. Arthur West of Titusville, FL, a devoted sister-in-law. Nineteen grandchildren, twenty-nine great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and sorrowing friends.

Soldier of Christ well done! Praise He thy new employ; And while eternal ages run, Rest in thy Saviour's joy.

Gravesite Details

The calculated relationship is wrong, her husband was James, Dewey was her son.



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