She was born Feb. 6, 1924, in Kaylor, Armstrong County, to the late William and Sergie (Bish) Kamerer. Annie had lived in West Deer for the past 77 years.
She was the co-owner of Atkinson Auto, West Deer, a member of the Dorseyville Alliance Church, Dorseyville, and volunteered with the church Bible School, church dinners, missionary work as well as West Deer Meals-on-Wheels. She enjoyed baking, crocheting, sewing, baby dolls, canning and she was an artist, though especially loved he family.
Survivors include her son, Harold G. (Linda) Atkinson Jr.; grandchildren, Shelby (Edward) Milnes, Angela (Douglas) Higby, Broc (Diana) Atkinson, Glenda (Brian) Deah and Elizabeth (J.P.) Kenney; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harold G. Atkinson Sr.; her infant daughter, Glenda A. Atkinson; her son, the Rev. Gary G. Atkinson; and seven siblings.
Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Sugar Creek Township, where she was laid to rest next to her husband and infant daughter.
Published by The Valley News Dispatch on Mar. 21, 2022.
She was born Feb. 6, 1924, in Kaylor, Armstrong County, to the late William and Sergie (Bish) Kamerer. Annie had lived in West Deer for the past 77 years.
She was the co-owner of Atkinson Auto, West Deer, a member of the Dorseyville Alliance Church, Dorseyville, and volunteered with the church Bible School, church dinners, missionary work as well as West Deer Meals-on-Wheels. She enjoyed baking, crocheting, sewing, baby dolls, canning and she was an artist, though especially loved he family.
Survivors include her son, Harold G. (Linda) Atkinson Jr.; grandchildren, Shelby (Edward) Milnes, Angela (Douglas) Higby, Broc (Diana) Atkinson, Glenda (Brian) Deah and Elizabeth (J.P.) Kenney; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Harold G. Atkinson Sr.; her infant daughter, Glenda A. Atkinson; her son, the Rev. Gary G. Atkinson; and seven siblings.
Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery, Sugar Creek Township, where she was laid to rest next to her husband and infant daughter.
Published by The Valley News Dispatch on Mar. 21, 2022.
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