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Annie Storey Obituary

STOREY Mrs. Annie Hunter Storey, of Brookridge Retirement Home, passed away Monday, November 29, 2010 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. She was a native of Forsyth Co., NC, born November 26, 1921. She moved to Jacksonville, FL with her husband Charles V. Storey when his work with Atlantic Coast Line Railroad transferred him there. She taught at Justina Road Elementary School, retiring from the Duval Co. Schools. She was an active member of Parkwood Baptist Church and Arlington Chapter No. 222 order of the Eastern Star.

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Published by Florida Times-Union on Dec. 1, 2010.

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Becky Bibby

October 15, 2011

I remember you from when I was a child and went to Justina. Thanks for being a special person.

Melanie Branham

May 27, 2011

I had Mrs. Storey for 3rd grade at Justina. She was kind & a very good teacher. God bless her family.

April 8, 2011

I just learned of Mrs Storey's passing. I am 38 yrs old and had her as my teacher at Justina Elem. She was one of the sweetest people I have ever met and what a great loving teacher she was! God Bless You and welcome Home

Joanne Kidd

December 2, 2010

I have many fond memories of both Mr. and Mrs. Storey, as they were always part of my family’s Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner celebrations throughout my childhood years and into my adult years. Sharing those special times together is something I have missed since they moved from Jacksonville to North Carolina, but they are times that will remain close to my heart, as cherished memories.

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