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Annie Lee <I>Bamberg</I> Greenway

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Annie Lee Bamberg Greenway

Birth
Death
5 Dec 2012 (aged 96)
Vestavia Hills, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Hoover, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of the Old Rugged Cross (back half)
Memorial ID
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She is now reunited with her husband, Howard Greenway; her beloved sisters, Berniece Bamberg and Mabel Bamberg, for whom she happily devoted her life in special care, Irma Hobson, and O'Neal Moore; and 2 brothers, Clifford Bamberg and Waymon Bamberg. She is survived by 3 grandchildren, Matthew Wade Morrison, Michael Brett Morrison, and Adrianne Lee Morrison; great grandson, James Wyatt Roberts; 2 brothers, Gathon Bamberg and Floyd Bamberg (Vermelle); 3 sisters, Ida Mae Crocker (Calvin), Neva Aiken (Franklin), and Sarah Clements; sister-in-law, Martha Bamberg; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Before retiring from South Central Bell (after 40+ years of service), she served in WWII as a Rosie the Riveter stationed in Boca Raton, FL. Annie was an active volunteer at elementary schools well into her 80s and an avid financial supporter of mission work in Africa. She was a member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church.
She is now reunited with her husband, Howard Greenway; her beloved sisters, Berniece Bamberg and Mabel Bamberg, for whom she happily devoted her life in special care, Irma Hobson, and O'Neal Moore; and 2 brothers, Clifford Bamberg and Waymon Bamberg. She is survived by 3 grandchildren, Matthew Wade Morrison, Michael Brett Morrison, and Adrianne Lee Morrison; great grandson, James Wyatt Roberts; 2 brothers, Gathon Bamberg and Floyd Bamberg (Vermelle); 3 sisters, Ida Mae Crocker (Calvin), Neva Aiken (Franklin), and Sarah Clements; sister-in-law, Martha Bamberg; and many beloved nieces and nephews. Before retiring from South Central Bell (after 40+ years of service), she served in WWII as a Rosie the Riveter stationed in Boca Raton, FL. Annie was an active volunteer at elementary schools well into her 80s and an avid financial supporter of mission work in Africa. She was a member of Shades Mountain Baptist Church.


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  • Created by: BamaLife
  • Added: Dec 5, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101752848/annie_lee-greenway: accessed ), memorial page for Annie Lee Bamberg Greenway (8 Sep 1916–5 Dec 2012), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101752848, citing Jefferson Memorial Gardens South, Hoover, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by BamaLife (contributor 47848345).