FAYETTEVILLE - Ms. Anna T. Howard, 64, of 423 Campbell Ave., died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011. Services: Funeral, noon Wednesday in Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. Burial in Cross Creek Cemetery No. 5. Viewing, 3 to 7 p.m. today at Herring Funeral Care & Cremations in Fayetteville. Survived by: Daughter, Patricia Moore; son, Lorenzo Tew; brothers, Alexander Tew Jr. and James Tew.
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My deepest sympathy and prayers to the family at this time of sorrow. May the love and comfort from friends, family and Almighty God surround and sustain you at this time. Donna Whiting, Greensboro NC
October 19, 2011
To the family of Anna Tew Howard, although we can not physically see her with our eyes, her Spirit is near, we will forever remember Anna for her love and the biggest smile anyone could have. Be encouraged, she is just another solider that's gone home......E.Bartell (Fayetteville N.C)
Eloise Bartell
October 18, 2011
To the family of Ms. Anna Howard; words can't express the pain and void that I have right now. Ms. Anna was a beautiful person, true and genuine. She's been one of the biggest supporters of my life choices. I loved her and I will never, never forget her. I pray that God gives you the strength that you need to endure this troubling time.
Renae McNeill
October 18, 2011
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