Elizabeth City, N.C., Sept. 25--Funeral rites for Mrs. Annie L. Stevens, 86, who died Wednesday night at the Albemarle Hospital, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday at her home, 600 [incorrect-800] West Main Street, by Dr. R.W. Kicklighter, pastor of Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Hollywood Cemetery.
Mrs. Stevens was a native of Accomac County, Virginia, but had lived in Elizabeth City for 70 years. She was the daughter of Thomas Hatton and Elizabeth (correction-Susan) Taylor Kellem (correction-Kellam), widow of Caleb Walston Stevens and a member of Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church.
Surviving are one son, Clyde W. Stevens; three daughters, Mrs. H.W. [Susan] Morrissette, Mrs. G.J. [Pearl] Spence and Miss Lillie Mae Stevens, all of Elizabeth City.
Elizabeth City, N.C., Sept. 25--Funeral rites for Mrs. Annie L. Stevens, 86, who died Wednesday night at the Albemarle Hospital, will be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday at her home, 600 [incorrect-800] West Main Street, by Dr. R.W. Kicklighter, pastor of Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Hollywood Cemetery.
Mrs. Stevens was a native of Accomac County, Virginia, but had lived in Elizabeth City for 70 years. She was the daughter of Thomas Hatton and Elizabeth (correction-Susan) Taylor Kellem (correction-Kellam), widow of Caleb Walston Stevens and a member of Blackwell Memorial Baptist Church.
Surviving are one son, Clyde W. Stevens; three daughters, Mrs. H.W. [Susan] Morrissette, Mrs. G.J. [Pearl] Spence and Miss Lillie Mae Stevens, all of Elizabeth City.
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