ANNIE-WITCHER-Obituary

ANNIE A. WITCHER

Washington, District of Columbia

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  ANNIE A. WITCHER  On Sunday, May 4, 2014, Annie A. Witcher departed this life to be with the Lord. She leaves to cherish her memories her loving and devoted daughters, Yolanda Witcher Edwards and Felecia D. Witcher. She is also survived by two brothers and a host of other relatives and...

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My daughter and I still love and Miss Mrs. Witcher because she was such a delightful loving person. Upon meeting her for the very first time she was so welcoming. She made me and my daughter feel welcome and we were able to be ourselves and talk to her concerning the challenges my daughter had. We were amazed to find out she had previously worked with my brother Thomas Jones the former dean of students at Woodrow Wilson High. If I am not mistaken she also worked with him at Roosevelt. We...

We are over-whelmed with emotions in the passing of your mother. Yogi, Felecia and I go back at least 30 years. It saddens my heart to know that your family has suffered such a loss. It's times like these when I only wish I could be there for your both. Your mom was such a sweet person it's hard to believe she's not here anymore. But this one thing I know to be true "God makes no mistakes and to be absent from the body is to be present with The Lord." The pain is often unbearable, but through...

To the family of Annie Witcher, be encouraged as you mourn, yet celebrate the best of her life. I had the good pleasure of working with Annie as a fellow teacher and later serving as her principal. Truly, I'm going to miss her.

Aunt Ann....there are so many precious memories I have of you. So beautiful, loving and kind. Poised and sophisticated. To me you never lost that southern accent which I loved! The times we've talked...the encouragement you gave, the laughter, it still resonates in me today. My mind takes a trip back down memory lane, remember that cold day when you wore two pair of pants just to keep warm and we thought that was the funniest thing. I could go on... there is so much of my life I wanted to...

My dearest Aunt Ann....I can remember the first day I met you when you married my late Uncle Clarence bout 50 years ago. It's like it was just yesterday. You never changed from the sweet, and compassionate person I first met. You were so easy to love and I will miss you deeply. I know you have your wings and you are with God. You will never be forgotten. Love your Niece

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help at this time.

Dear Yolanda and Family,
You and your family have all my prayers and I (THERESA JONES) THE ONE WHO ALWAYS CALLED AND ASKED ABOUT YOUR SWEET MOM. SHE WAS SO PRECIOUS AND ALWAYS CONCERNED ABOUT ME. MY MOM WOULD PRAY AND TALK WITH HER. SHE WOULD LAUGH AS SOON AS SHE FOUND OUT IT WAS ME ON THE PHONE AND SAY, HOW ARE YOU THERESA. I SURE WILL MISS HER. I TOLD MY UNCLE THOMAS JONES WHO WORKED WITH HER AT WOODROW WILSON AND HE SENDS HIS CONDOLENCES ALSO. MAY THE GOD OF ALL COMFORT, SUSTAIN YOU AND...

Ms. Witcher my good friend!! I will truly miss your words of wisdom that you shared with me as we ate our lunch together at Francis Juninor High School. Thanks for always sharing your lunch with me. God chose an angel..

My deepest sympathy to your daughters and family. I shared transportation with Annie to and from our weekly trips to dialysis. I was heartsick to hear of her passing, she will be greatly missed by those of us on the First shift, we shared laughs, care and concern for each other, she was a wonderful spirit I feel blessed to have known her. My prayers are with each of during this time of sorrow.