Annie married Eddie Frank Minnick also of Saluda, South Carolina on June 14, 1936.
In 1943 they moved to Washington, D.C.
Annie was employed at the American University and retired after many years of service.
She was a faithful member of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Waldorf, Maryland.
Proud mother of nine children. Preceded in death by two daughters, Florence E. Minnick and Shirley Minnick and one son Eddie F. Minnick, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memories, five daughters, Mildred L. Minnick, Barbara J. Minnick, Genny R. Martin, Veronica Sharp and Towanna Stanley; one son Michael Minnick; twenty one living grandchildren, (1) deceased; fifteen great great grandchildren; two sisters, Geneva Woods and Vera Satterwhite; four brothers, John Holloway, Abram Holloway, Frank Holloway and Tom Holloway; one son-in-law Anthony Stanley,other nieces, nephews relatives anf friends.
Annie married Eddie Frank Minnick also of Saluda, South Carolina on June 14, 1936.
In 1943 they moved to Washington, D.C.
Annie was employed at the American University and retired after many years of service.
She was a faithful member of the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Waldorf, Maryland.
Proud mother of nine children. Preceded in death by two daughters, Florence E. Minnick and Shirley Minnick and one son Eddie F. Minnick, Jr.
She leaves to cherish her memories, five daughters, Mildred L. Minnick, Barbara J. Minnick, Genny R. Martin, Veronica Sharp and Towanna Stanley; one son Michael Minnick; twenty one living grandchildren, (1) deceased; fifteen great great grandchildren; two sisters, Geneva Woods and Vera Satterwhite; four brothers, John Holloway, Abram Holloway, Frank Holloway and Tom Holloway; one son-in-law Anthony Stanley,other nieces, nephews relatives anf friends.
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