Annie attended Polk State College for photography and journalism. Over her lifetime, she worked as a writer, dispatcher, painter, and freelance photographer. She also volunteered with school-age children. Annie eventually retired to serve as a friend and mother to those she loved, while focusing on her favorite hobbies of photography and art. Anna lived in North Carolina with her daughter, Trisha E. Wyman, from 2006 to 2014. In 2014, she returned to central Florida.
Annie is survived by her oldest sister Mary Stuart of Palmetto, FL and her daughters, Trisha E. Wyman of North Carolina and Maris Clark of Lakeland, Florida.
Annie is remembered for her love, humor, stubbornness, and her remarkable creativity. She is a friend to many but is "mama bear" to those who love her the most.
Annie attended Polk State College for photography and journalism. Over her lifetime, she worked as a writer, dispatcher, painter, and freelance photographer. She also volunteered with school-age children. Annie eventually retired to serve as a friend and mother to those she loved, while focusing on her favorite hobbies of photography and art. Anna lived in North Carolina with her daughter, Trisha E. Wyman, from 2006 to 2014. In 2014, she returned to central Florida.
Annie is survived by her oldest sister Mary Stuart of Palmetto, FL and her daughters, Trisha E. Wyman of North Carolina and Maris Clark of Lakeland, Florida.
Annie is remembered for her love, humor, stubbornness, and her remarkable creativity. She is a friend to many but is "mama bear" to those who love her the most.
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