Thursday, June 19, 1975
Mrs. Annie Ray Pritchett Carey, 43, of Rt. 2, Carnesville died Wednesday at her residence following an extended illness.
She was a native of Franklin County and a daughter of Mrs. Reba P. Pritchett of Toccoa and the late John T. Pritchett. She was a member of the Union Ground Christian Church.
Surviving are her mother; Husband, Thomas "Jake" Carey; a brother George Pritchett of Carnesville; three sisters, Mrs. Lindsey Barnes and Mrs. Furman Holcombe of Toccoa and Mrs. Wedell Roach of Lavonia; a number of nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Mount Zion Methodist Church by the Revs. Robert Agner and Douglas Burns. Burial was in the Franklin Memorial Gardens.
Whitfield-Perkins Funeral Home, Cornelia was in charge of arrangements.
Thursday, June 19, 1975
Mrs. Annie Ray Pritchett Carey, 43, of Rt. 2, Carnesville died Wednesday at her residence following an extended illness.
She was a native of Franklin County and a daughter of Mrs. Reba P. Pritchett of Toccoa and the late John T. Pritchett. She was a member of the Union Ground Christian Church.
Surviving are her mother; Husband, Thomas "Jake" Carey; a brother George Pritchett of Carnesville; three sisters, Mrs. Lindsey Barnes and Mrs. Furman Holcombe of Toccoa and Mrs. Wedell Roach of Lavonia; a number of nieces and nephews.
Services were conducted at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Mount Zion Methodist Church by the Revs. Robert Agner and Douglas Burns. Burial was in the Franklin Memorial Gardens.
Whitfield-Perkins Funeral Home, Cornelia was in charge of arrangements.
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