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Anna Lineberger

Charlotte, North Carolina

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CHARLOTTE - Anna Boyce Rankin Lineberger, 97, died peacefully at Southminster Retirement Community on Feb. 10, 2011.Mrs. Lineberger was born Jan. 18, 1914, in Gastonia, daughter of the late Rufus Grady Rankin and Ruth Boyce Rankin. She was predeceased by two brothers, R. Grady Rankin, Jr. and...

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Dear Boyce,

I'm so sorry for your loss and I so regret that I never had the opportunity to meet your mother. What an incredible woman she must have been! It was courageous women like her that made it possible for women like me to take on roles and responsibilities once thought out of the question!

Verner,Anna & Family,
We are sorry to hear of your loss. Just wanted you to know we will be thinking of you and praying for your family!!

Sincerely,
Dean & Sherry Mayhue

Aunt Anna Boyce was the most dynamic woman I ever met. My father Mason had the utmost respect for her. Maybe being the only girl with three brothers made her this way. She was a true "steel maglonia". I will never forget visiting in Blowing Rock where the two pugs watched TV as soon as the music to "Lassie" came on. From one animal lover to another...I will never forget you.
Stacy Rankin Eichorst

Aunt Anna Boyce was the most dynamic woman I ever knew. My father Mason always looked up to her. I will never forget watching her "pugs" watching Lassie whenever the music came on the TV.

Will really miss you.
Loved you.
Stacy Rankin (Eichorst)
From one animal lover to another

Dear Boyce What a lovely tribute to your mother. I know that she had a wonderful full life, but how hard it is to say that final good bye to our moms. God bless, Sally Fleming

My mother tells me that Mrs. Lineberger was the flowergirl at the wedding of my grandparents, Floyd G. Whitney, Sr., and Katharine Mason, in 1919.

Floyd G. Whitney, III
Chapel Hill