Anna-Wallace-Obituary

Anna Mae Wallace

Winston-Salem, N.C., South Carolina

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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Anna Mae Wallace, 98, of Winston-Salem passed away July 29, 2010, in Rock Hill, S.C.

She was born in Smithtown (Yadkin County) on Feb. 22, 1912, to Evan Columbus Mickey and Nancy Agnes Wall. Starting her membership at Oak Summit [now United] Methodist in 1938, Mrs....

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I was sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Wallace. I enjoyed hearing her speak to my mother when she visited. She was a lovely person and we will miss her.

Dan Yarbrough

Cheryl and I were sorry to hear that Anna Mae passed away. Please know that you are all in our prayers. What a remarkable woman and a remarkable life!

I offer my sincere condolences to you, David, and the entire family on the passing of your Mother, Anna Mae Wallace. Her sense of humor, honor and goodness will live on through those she loved and left behind.

I am so sorry I can't be there to give each of you a personal expression of my sympathy but please know that our family is saddened by Anna Mae's passing. We'll be thinking of you all and, of course, of the wonderful woman who has left us.

Love, Gail

I have beautiful memories as a child when my mother, Bobby Davis, would take me to Aunt Mae and Uncle Ralph's house to visit. Even as I grew up and visited after Uncle Ralph had passed, Aunt Mae and I sat and talked about her childhood and life, she had such colorful stories to tell and I will share them with my children. She had such a loving, caring, youthful outlook on life...A beautilful lesson.

To my sweet aunt Mae, you will forever be missed and loved. Janice, you were your mother's precious angel. Tommy, your love and care for Mae will always be remembered. David, June and Sonny your love and compassion for your mother was always so present. I will always be grateful for my aunt Mae expressing her loving ways, never judging others and her true gentle nature. What a beautiful example of how all of us should treat our mothers was ever so present in this family. Good bye my sweet...