Annette-Ardrey-Obituary

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Annette McDowell Ardrey

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina

Jun 15, 1931 – Oct 20, 2021 (Age 90)

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BORN
June 15, 1931
DIED
October 20, 2021
AGE
90
LOCATION
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina

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Alexander Funeral Home, Inc. - Charlotte Obituary

Annette McDowell was born to loving and devoted parents—the late Willie Henry McDowell and Mattie Coles. She was raised by both her maternal and paternal grandparents, Lucinda and Thomas McDowell, who instilled moral, educational, community and church values.

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Sandra and Reginald,
My condolences to you in the loss of your mother. She was a jewel and always remembered me when I visited East Stonewall and she was there. Prayers of comfort and peace are extended to you from my mom and me.

Mrs. Ola M. Jackson
Deborah Jackson Brice (1969)

Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother, Mrs. Annette Audrey. Our love and support with be available to you always. With prayers of comfort..

Second Ward National Alumni Foundation, Inc.
Deborah J. Brice
2nd Vice President

Sister Annette Ardrey always has a smile and a kind word for everyone she came in contact with. We will miss all your wise advice and wonderful smile. Praying for the comfort of the family. Christian Workers Chapter No. 301, Newell. PM Sister Florence Shepard

I pray that the family found comfort through the love God provided with surrounding family, friends and her church family (East Stonewall).

May many memories of your Mother bring peace and comfort during this very difficult time. May the Love that she had for her family remain in your hearts Now and Forever. with Sympathy and Love, The Cathey family, Melvin,Mary,Cleo,Rebbecca and Ramona

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

I will always remember my sisters quiet spirit and her compassion!

Condolences to the family for their loss. Annette will be missed, Love, Sister Doretha Wall, PM,1980, Rosa M Morris, Chapter #650 OES

Annette and her family were considerate and kind to me and Kali when we needed “village” members the most. Annette wore no labelsjust a generous spirit who took us in, let us sit at her table and helped us find stability in our lives. Rest In Peace Annette. I am eternally in your debt.
Love
Maxine and Kali