Mother Annie Lee Lawson departed her natural life on Saturday, August 8, 2015. She was a native of Raleigh, North Carolina but a long time resident of Jacksonville, Florida. A loving and kind woman of God, she retired from the River Garden Nursing Home for the Aged. Mother Lawson was one of the founding members of the Greater Refuge Temple where she maintained faithful membership since 1963. Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Greater Refuge Temple, 1317 Rowe Ave., Apostle Gentle Groover, Pastor. Victory Service will be held on Friday at the Greater Refuge Temple from 6:00-8:00pm. The remains will be held in the Church on Saturday from 9:30 am until the hour of service. Arrangements By: COOPER FUNERAL HOME. 251 NE Washington Street, Lake City FL.
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I still live and miss you my big Sister.
Always and Forever
Dorothy Farlow
Family
August 7, 2021
Your life was such a blessing and your memory will be our treasure. May you rest in peace our dear sweet Annie.
Ward and Elaine
August 14, 2015
Heaven has a new angel by the name of Annie
You will live forever in our hearts dear friend
Milinda & Joe
August 13, 2015
Love you Auntie
Vasshun Jenkins
August 13, 2015
Annie one of the best things that happen in my life was me becoming a foster child and I got you as a sister. You always remained the same kind and wonderful person through out your life. Will always love and respect you. Rest in peace my sister
Dorothy Farlow
August 13, 2015
I will miss her quiet but powerful spirit...Be encouraged family and may God bless you continually...Sister Kathy Ned & Family
August 13, 2015
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