Ann was a lifelong resident of Macon, Georgia. She was born on July 25, 1930. Ann was preceded in death by her parents George Norman Snow II and Essie Daniels Snow, brother, George Norman Snow III, husband of fifty three years, J.D. Lisenby and grandson, Anson Brent Lanier. Ann was beautiful inside and out. She was loved by everyone who knew her. She was also an excellent cook. Once Inez Henry, author of Miracle in the Mountain, at a banquet given in her honor, announced the real miracle is Ann Lisenby's apple pies. Ann had made enough pies to feed the 200 guest at the banquet. Ann was known for her sweetness, strong faith, sense of humor, generosity and excellent baking skills.
Ann attended A.L. Miller High, Cornell University Business College and Macon State College. She was employed by Piggly Wiggly Southern for thirty five years. Later, she was the Branch Manager of Darity Realty Company.
Ann was a member of Second Baptist Church teaching Sunday school. Later, she was a member of Mabel White Baptist Church. Ann was a longtime member of Macon Business and Professional Woman's Organization serving as President in 1996-1998. An American flag was flown in her honor in Washington DC on March 14, 1998. She was a member of Scots, the Women's Organization to support Scottish Rites. She was a member of the American Legion DAV Auxiliary and the International Toast Mistress Club. One of her speeches won the best in the state.
Many thanks for everyone's love, prayers and support especially caregiver Petula Bullock and Halcyon Hospice.
Visit www.maconmp.com to express condolences.
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Source: macon Memorial Park Funeral Home
Ann was a lifelong resident of Macon, Georgia. She was born on July 25, 1930. Ann was preceded in death by her parents George Norman Snow II and Essie Daniels Snow, brother, George Norman Snow III, husband of fifty three years, J.D. Lisenby and grandson, Anson Brent Lanier. Ann was beautiful inside and out. She was loved by everyone who knew her. She was also an excellent cook. Once Inez Henry, author of Miracle in the Mountain, at a banquet given in her honor, announced the real miracle is Ann Lisenby's apple pies. Ann had made enough pies to feed the 200 guest at the banquet. Ann was known for her sweetness, strong faith, sense of humor, generosity and excellent baking skills.
Ann attended A.L. Miller High, Cornell University Business College and Macon State College. She was employed by Piggly Wiggly Southern for thirty five years. Later, she was the Branch Manager of Darity Realty Company.
Ann was a member of Second Baptist Church teaching Sunday school. Later, she was a member of Mabel White Baptist Church. Ann was a longtime member of Macon Business and Professional Woman's Organization serving as President in 1996-1998. An American flag was flown in her honor in Washington DC on March 14, 1998. She was a member of Scots, the Women's Organization to support Scottish Rites. She was a member of the American Legion DAV Auxiliary and the International Toast Mistress Club. One of her speeches won the best in the state.
Many thanks for everyone's love, prayers and support especially caregiver Petula Bullock and Halcyon Hospice.
Visit www.maconmp.com to express condolences.
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Source: macon Memorial Park Funeral Home
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