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Annie M. Clair

Washington, District of Columbia

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  ANNIE MAE CLAIR  Born August 12, 1919 was called home to glory on December 7, 2010. Annie Mae Clair was the devoted mother of Thelma Burris, Curtis Clair Sr., Marshall Clair, Patricia Newton Clair, Gettis Clair Jr., Delores Clair, Lorretta Washington, Kenneth Clair, Theresa Clair, Maria...

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Mama, As hard as it is to let you go, I know without any doubt that you are in heaven. God took your hand and helped you up that rough side of the mountain, and he said "Welcome Home". No more pain, no more sorrows. I love you and I promise to live my life by the example that you were to me. How precious was the time that we had with you. It comforts me to know that you are walking around heaven, what a glorious day it shall be to see you in your glory. Alleluia Anyhow! Thank you God for my...

You have been a source of strength for me over the years. Your example of faith and steadfastness in Christ will always be my guide. I love you and may you rest in peace.

Congratulations Mrs. Clair! You are finally resting in His care. You are in that heavenly place where there is no sorrow, no suffering, no worrying; just peace and serenity as you rest in God's arms. Today and everyday, I pay homage to you, your legacy, and your spirit that still dwells among us here on earth. Thank you for giving us 100% of yourself. I am eternally grateful for precious childhood memories of you embracing me as one of your own grandchildren. Enjoy being with our...

May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead.
Respectfully,
William & Stephanie Outlaw

Kenneth Clair & Family

My heart goes out to you & the family, with the passing of your wonderful Mother. GOD BLESS

Kenneth Clair & Family,

I'm sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved mother. May God bless you and the family in this time of sorrow.

With Deepest Sympathy,

When I saw her, I saw strength—When I heard her, I heard courage; and all I could do was smile, the honor was mine.

To the Clair Family: The Spirit Lives….be at Peace

Missing you already...You've taught us all so much and have played a special part in anyone's life you touched. I'm grateful to have had you in my corner all these years and to have learned the strength of a woman. Thank you, I love you and I'll see you later...

My heartfelt sympathy to the Family, on the passing of your beloved.
Rev. Lowell D. Case, SSJ, formerly, Administrator of St. Augustine Parish.