Christine Purser Almond, 96, of Concord, was a daughter of the late Silas Lester and Luda Long Purser. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Almond, five brothers; Lee, Hoyt, Haron, Flynn and Cyrus Purser, and four sisters; Annie Mae Thomas, Ruth Cooper, Margie Simpson, and Fleauo McManus.
She was employed at Cannon Mills Plant #1, sheet department for thirty-three years, and later was a hairdresser. She enjoyed gardening and canning. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Kannapolis. She had worked in the Temple in Washington, D.C. for eighteen months.
Survivors include one son, Ronald Almond of Kannapolis, granddaughter, Lee Ann Almond of Kannapolis, one sister, Cleo McManus of Pensacola, Fl. She is also survived by nine nieces and thirteen nephews.
Christine Purser Almond, 96, of Concord, was a daughter of the late Silas Lester and Luda Long Purser. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Curtis Almond, five brothers; Lee, Hoyt, Haron, Flynn and Cyrus Purser, and four sisters; Annie Mae Thomas, Ruth Cooper, Margie Simpson, and Fleauo McManus.
She was employed at Cannon Mills Plant #1, sheet department for thirty-three years, and later was a hairdresser. She enjoyed gardening and canning. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Kannapolis. She had worked in the Temple in Washington, D.C. for eighteen months.
Survivors include one son, Ronald Almond of Kannapolis, granddaughter, Lee Ann Almond of Kannapolis, one sister, Cleo McManus of Pensacola, Fl. She is also survived by nine nieces and thirteen nephews.
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