Anna Brewer

Anna Brewer obituary, Johnson City, TN

Anna Brewer

Anna Brewer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 12, 2010.
Anna Mae (Vannoy) Brewer PINEY FLATS, Tenn. Anna Mae (Vannoy) Brewer, 77, passed away Oct. 9, 2010, at the Johnson City Medical Center. She is survived by three children and their spouses, Lisa Ann Brewer Holt and Phillip Keys Holt of Mt. Carmel, Tenn., Van Edward and Darlene Morgan Brewer of Suffolk, Va., and Kenneth Vaughn and Cindy Hatfield Brewer of Shawnee, Kan. She also survived by one sister, Mollie R. Vannoy of Nashville, Tenn. Surviving grandchildren, include Benjamin and Anna Kate Holt, Blake Brewer, Jacob and Sarah Brewer, Cherish and Stephen Westerfield, and Ryan Riches; and great- grandchildren, Indiya Morgan and Caleb and Ivey Westerfield. She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews and great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. Special friends include Deanna Gilbert of Piney Flats, and Onita Topee of Richmond, Va. Anna Mae was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Vaughn Edward Brewer; her father, James Hubert Vannoy; mother, T. Myrtle Vannoy; and brothers, Donald Ralph and Joel Ray Vannoy. Anna Mae was born in Claiborne County, Tenn., on Sept. 30, 1933. She married Vaughn E. Brewer on Aug. 29, 1953, residing in Shawanee, Fountain City and Bluff City before settling in Piney Flats. She graduated from Powell Valley High School in 1950 and attended Lincoln Memorial University from 1951 to 1952. She completed her B.S. in home economics education at the University of Tennessee in 1953. She later completed her M.S. in family relationships with vocation educational endorsements in 1972. Anna Mae was active in community and religious service; she was a charter and active member of the Piney Flats Baptist Church and served as pianist for many years. She served as president of the Sullivan County Democratic Women in 1975. Anna Mae taught pre-school to 12th grade in Claiborne, Knox, and Sullivan County School Systems for 33 years, including the Lonesome Valley, Avoca, Mary Hughes, Bluff City and Sullivan East schools. Anna Mae was president of the Tennessee Vocational Home Economics Teachers Association from 1975 until 1977, and was honored as the 1977-78 Vocational Teacher of the Year, Sullivan County and State of Tennessee. She retired in 1990 after 33 years of service. The family will receive friends Tuesday, Oct. 12, from 5. to 8 p.m. at Morris Baker Funeral Home in Johnson City, Tenn., followed by a memorial service from 8 to 9 p.m. in the South Chapel of the Morris Baker Funeral Home. Dr. Allen Davis, pastor of the Piney Flats Baptist Church, will conduct the service. A committal service will be held at Yoakum's Chapel, Speedwell, Tenn., at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Pallbearers will be: Roger Vannoy, Ronnie Vannoy, Donnie Vannoy, Benjamin Holt, Ryan Riches and Alex Douthat. Those wishing to make donations, in lieu of flowers, are encouraged to support the American Heart Association, 208 Sunset Drive, Johnson City, TN 37604; or the Piney Flats Baptist Church, 100 Cherry St., Piney Flats, TN 37686. Online condolences are available at: www.morrisbaker.com In charge of arrangements: Morris Baker Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 2001 E. Oakland Ave., Johnson City, TN 37601 or (423) 282-1521.

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October 12, 2010

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October 12, 2010

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Darlene Flick

October 12, 2010

I had Mrs. Brewer at East in 1975. She was a great teacher and friend. When I thought of her over the years it was always with fondness. God bless you and comfort you during this time

Vickie Stufflestreet

October 12, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss. Ms. Anna was a true lady and friend whom I enjoyed visiting with each month. She will be truly missed by all of us at Pain Medicine Associates. I will keep each of you in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy Hale

October 12, 2010

To the family of Mrs. Brewer, she was a lovely lady inside and out. She was a sponsor for our graduating class at Mary Hughes, 1965. She always had a smile and always wanted to know how you were no matter how she was doing. I'm so sorry for your loss. Nancy Hale

October 12, 2010

TO the family of Mrs.brewer I am so sorry for the loss of Mrs.Brewer Ilove her so much she taught my mom at East High School my mom love Mrs.Brewer she was a lovely people i love her so much i will neaver forget her ashley chris cynthia lunsford and connie rosenbalm

October 12, 2010

To the family of Mrs. Brewer, I am so sorry for the loss of Mrs.Brewer,she was a lovely people I love her so much She taught my mom at East High School and my mom love her so much she was a very special people I love her so much me and mom will neaver forget her ashley, chris, cynthia, lunsford and connie rosenblam

Penny,,her 3 daughters and grandson

Penny Kelsey

October 12, 2010

I am truly sorry for your loss of Mrs.Brewer..She taught me at East High School for 3 years in Occupational Home Economics..I truly admired and adored her..She was a wonderful person,,teacher,,and friend,,She always was there to help with your school work or just to listen..Lots of my recipes that i cook she taught us in class..We all loved her as our teacher But I loved her as a person..We graduated in 1980 and i missed her the most..My prayers are with all of your family at this time..God Bless You All.. Penny Arnold Kelsey

Penny Humphrey Bishop

October 12, 2010

To the family of Mrs. Brewer,
Anna was a special teacher that treated each student as equals. I'll never forget the skirt I had to hem 6 times. It makes me smile. She had the patiences of a saint.

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