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Ann Birchfield Obituary

LINCOLNTON, Ga. - Mrs. Ann Marie Zervous Birchfield, 66, entered into rest Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at Trinity Hospital. Mrs. Birchfield was born in Gary, IN to the late Angel and Mary Zervous. She loved to sing opera and was of the Baptist faith. Mrs. Birchfield was preceeded in death by her son Daniel Alan Birchfield. Survivors include: her sons Anthony Birchfield of Augusta and Randy Birchfield of Lincolnton; daughter, Concetta Birchfield of LaHainna, HI; brother, Johnny Angel, Gary, IN; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends this Friday from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the MCG Children's Medical Center Office of Development 1120 15th Street, BA 8270 Augusta, GA 30912. Chance & Hydrick Funeral Directors 2502 Richmond Hill Road, Augusta, Georgia 30906. Sign the guestbook at AugustaChronicle.com

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Published by The Augusta Chronicle on Dec. 20, 2007.

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Ellen Engelke/Kiser

December 24, 2007

I am saddened at your loss. Ann was such a big part of my childhood. I will always remember her with a smile.
May God keep you in HIS strength.

Jimmy Dennis

December 21, 2007

Very sorry to here of the passing of your mom.

Dr. Dwayne T. McGahee

December 21, 2007

I was Ann's dentist a few years back and I just wanted to extend my sympathy to you during your time of loss. She was such a nice lady and I enjoyed hearing her stories of her younger days as she reflected on her opera-singing. It has been quite a while since I had seen her, but she made a special impression on me.

May the Lord keep His Hand upon your family and give you strength and comfort in the days ahead.

CAROL and PERRY SWEENEY

December 20, 2007

We are truly sad about the death of Cookie.She was just a real likeable person.She would always share stories with me about Perry when he was a little boy.I learned alot from her,I only wished I would have learned to cook like her.She made the best lasgana!!I will miss her and especially seeing her at the restaurant.She often would tell me how tired she was,she is finally at rest.May the coming times bring you all peace and comfort in knowing what kind of person she was.

Daniel A. (Danny) Caraway

December 20, 2007

Words, however kind,
can't mend your heartache:
but those who care and
share your loss wish you
comfort and peace of mind.
May you find strength
in the love of family
and in the warm embrace
of friends.

Deepest Sympathy

Janet Bright

December 20, 2007

Words cannot express how much that you are loved and will be missed by all that you came in contact with. You have a special place in my family's hearts especially my mom's, Susan Watts. There are so many joyous memories that the two of you had that she will cherish and so many times that you made us laugh and cry, especially when you sang at my wedding. You have a beautiful voice and the angels on high are going to love hearing your song. And thank you for caring for my brother in his time of need, I know that by praying and sharing in the Lord with him, it has made him a stronger and better man. May God Bless You each and everyday and as you look down on each of us, guide us and lead us as we know that you have been led to God our Father.
In Loving Memory to You. The Brights: Janet, Hanna, Abigail and Jonathan

Cheryl Woodbury Plowden

December 20, 2007

It has been quite a while since I had seen Ms. Ann but my family knew her well. My family and I are so sadden to hear of such a loss for she was a great person. Our hearts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. My mom also sends her thoughts to the family, Joyce Woodbury. May God be with you through this time and Bless you during the Holidays.

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