Annie was a faithful wife to Davis and a faithful servant to God in performing his works to the best of her ability. She helped Davis and the United Methodist Men in their work, was active in the United Methodist Women, and could always be found cooking in the camphouse on the church grounds or at Indian Mission.
Annie was preceded in death by her husband Davis, her daughters Geneva and Flora, her brother Cooper Jackson, her sisters, Eliza Jackson Cass, and Phenie Jackson Barbee Thompson.
She is survived by her sister, Mary Daisy Jackson Cricklin, her daughter Juanita June and Norman Jefferson of Talihina, her son, Cooper Jacob and Lucille Folsom of Talihina, her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews, and friends in the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference.
Annie was a faithful wife to Davis and a faithful servant to God in performing his works to the best of her ability. She helped Davis and the United Methodist Men in their work, was active in the United Methodist Women, and could always be found cooking in the camphouse on the church grounds or at Indian Mission.
Annie was preceded in death by her husband Davis, her daughters Geneva and Flora, her brother Cooper Jackson, her sisters, Eliza Jackson Cass, and Phenie Jackson Barbee Thompson.
She is survived by her sister, Mary Daisy Jackson Cricklin, her daughter Juanita June and Norman Jefferson of Talihina, her son, Cooper Jacob and Lucille Folsom of Talihina, her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews, and friends in the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference.
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Buried next to husband, son and grandson.
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