Anna-Epps-Obituary

Anna Epps

Syracuse, New York

1925 - 2021

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Anna Mae Epps January 21, 2021 Anna Mae Epps, 95, died after a short-term illness January 21, 2021, at Van Duyn nursing home. She was born August 30, 1925, in New Orleans, Louisiana; the daughter of Caleb Evans and Madlene (Betford) Evans. She and her husband were people of strong faith and well...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Aunt Mae was a wonderful aunt and she had a lovely personality. Much Love. Moses&Jones.

Sister Epps was a true friend in Christ. There wasn't anything she wouldn't do to help a fellow man or woman. She was a great inspiration to all old and young , she was a teacher, leader and a friend. We will miss her, rest in peace dear sister , we love and miss you!

With my sincere condolences on Mrs. Epps passing. I knew her when I worked at the Office for Aging and I always looked forward to seeing her. She was delightful to talk with and very fiesty. May her memory be for a blessing.

From the Greggs family - Carshena, Cheyenne and Chiquita, we'll dearly miss, Sis. Epps. She has known all three of us before we were born, and knew are parents before they got married. We miss those times when we would go to Charlie and Annie Mae Epps's store and they would give those delicious fudge popsicles. Our prayers our with the entire Epps family.

Auntie, Your love, kindness and spirit will be greatly missed but will definitely live on through the MANY MANY lives you have touched and hearty family genes.

Love Maya and Stefanie

I remember Sis. Epps when I first came to Syracuse to visit my aunt, as a young girl. I use to love to go to her little store to get candy. Rest well Sis. Epps. Condolences and prayers to the family.

We're going to miss you Aunt Mae. RIH ❤

Sis. Epps will be missed by myself and especially my mother. I will miss her laugh. So many good memories spending time with her at Hebrew Baptist. Many life lessons learned from her. Sis. Is one of a kind she did so much for her community, she will never be forgotten.