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ANNIE L. PERRY ABLE

Memphis, Tennessee

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ANNIE L. PERRY ABLE, 79, retired Memphis City Schools teacher, died October 30, 2011. Visitation from 3-6 p.m., Friday, November 4 at E. H. Ford Mortuary. Services will be 12 noon, Saturday, November 5 at Collins Chapel CME Church. Burial at 10:30 a.m., Monday, November 7 in West Tennessee...

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Another year has passed and my memory of this young woman lives as bright as it did when I met her many, many years ago with Mary Kay Director Elmer T. Johnson. No one could say Mr Emerson like she would. God´s continued joy to her entire family.

Mrs Annie will always be remembered as the cutest, funniest Seasoned Mary Kay consultant in the Magnificent Shining Stars Unit. She and Mrs Elmer T. Johnson our Director had the prettiest smiles & the cutest smiles. I miss them and pray for the families continued joy!

Mrs. Able a kind, sweet, caring young lady who always laughed or had a smile that warmed all of our hearts. She was my Mary Kay sister who said, "Elmer (Mrs. Elmer T. Johnson, Mary Kay Sales Director - RIH) convinced me I could be a Mary Kay Consultant" and then laughed so hard and we all laughed with her. She talked about Emerson (her husband) all the time and her children. I know the time has past and you probably wonder why I'm writing now ... I just learned about her passing today after...

The Chism Family

The year was 1963. I was a student in the 5th grade. Mrs. Able was my teacher. She was fantastic. I have always admired her for her warm spirit and sincerity concerning my education. The day that President Kennedy was assasinated , I saw her cry for him. It really made a lasting impression on my life. I heard of her passing February 26, 2012. She was important to my life and growth. I pray for the family. Pastor Donald Chism

Mrs.Able was by far my one of my favorite teachers,she always had a kind but firm approach to teaching. I would often stop by to see her when I was in high school, its because of her that I taught school for a number of years. Mrs Able will be surely missed.

Mrs. Able taught me more in the fifth grade than any other year of school in my life, even through my college years. The life lessons she taught at Longview Elementary have guided me to this day. Rest in peace Mrs. Able. www.HarlemLegends.com

Mrs. Able was a great fifth grade teacher at Longview Elementary. After all of these years, she is one of my early educators that I remember best and often. I definitely attribute a portion of my educational achievements to her.

As a former member of the MANASSAS High School Marching "120" Band, I respected and admired Mr. Able, a gifted and talented teacher and musician and now I wish to express my sincere and heartfelt words of sympathy in the loss of his wife, Mrs. Annie L. Able. May God comfort and strengthen you, Mr. Able in this time of sorrow.