On Sunday, March 16, 2003. Beloved wife of Charles H. Anthony; devoted mother of Donnie Woodruff, LaKisha and Jermaine Anthony Sr.: daughter of Bernice and John Martin. She is also survived by seven grandchildren, one great-grandchild, two sisters, Jacqueline Davis and Vickey Martin; three brothers, Jerome Martin, Ronald and Joseph Robinson; and a host of other relatives and friends. The late Mrs. Anthony may be viewed at STEWART FUNERAL HOME, 4001 Benning Rd., NE on Friday, March 21 from 12 noon until service at 1 p.m., Rev. Joyce McKeithan officiating. Interment Harmony Memorial Park.
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Beverly Ballard
April 2, 2003
You'll always be remembered for our great times at Bldg. 213. Rest in peace. From Andrea Moore and myself.
Susie Butts
March 21, 2003
I will miss you on the terrace and will always be your friend. I love you but god loves you more and that i can understand but we will meet again someday in that great garden with our hevenly father. I quess I can drive down your street now. (smile) Love Sue.
Cynthia Carter
March 21, 2003
You will always be in my thoughts and heart forever, and you will truely be miss.To the family may god be with you in your time of sorrow but you will see her again someday on the otherside.
Valerie Delaney
March 21, 2003
A Friend forever. We will always remember the good times we all had together while you were here. 49th and A Street, S.E.
Your friends forever, Justine, Anthea, and Valerie Delaney
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Denise Woodruff
March 20, 2003
To the family and friends of LaVerne Anthony
May God strengthen and guide you to the end. My thoughts and prayers are with you now and forever. Know that she has gone home to be with God and that she will live on in our hearts forever
She will never be forgotten
The Woodruff/McLean Family
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