Funeral services will be held Monday, April 4, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Monticello First United Methodist Church. Interment will be held in West View Cemetery. Rev Nathaniel Long will officiate.
From the Monticello News, 3 September 2009
The 90's Club, by J.S. "Chick" Wilson
Annie Louise Hooper Aiken
Mrs. Aiken is now 96 years old, born in 1913 in Jasper County to Henry Hooper and Anne Whitten Hooper. They had nine children; Riley, Minnie Lee, Mary, Louise, Lowell, Troy, Marie, Robert and Martha.
In 1940, she married Ray Aiken, also of Jasper County, and they had two children, Brenda and Robby who gave them three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
During World War II they worked at Naval Ordinance and Warner Robins Base and later both worked at the Aluminum Plant in Eatonton. Louise has traveled a lot in her later years and loves to garden and preserve vegetables in her kitchen. She has enough canned goods from her own garden that she personally canned to last a lifetime.
She is very active in the Methodist Church and still tends her garden and yards every day. She lives on Hillsboro Street and would love a call on her joining the 90s Club.
Funeral services will be held Monday, April 4, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Monticello First United Methodist Church. Interment will be held in West View Cemetery. Rev Nathaniel Long will officiate.
From the Monticello News, 3 September 2009
The 90's Club, by J.S. "Chick" Wilson
Annie Louise Hooper Aiken
Mrs. Aiken is now 96 years old, born in 1913 in Jasper County to Henry Hooper and Anne Whitten Hooper. They had nine children; Riley, Minnie Lee, Mary, Louise, Lowell, Troy, Marie, Robert and Martha.
In 1940, she married Ray Aiken, also of Jasper County, and they had two children, Brenda and Robby who gave them three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
During World War II they worked at Naval Ordinance and Warner Robins Base and later both worked at the Aluminum Plant in Eatonton. Louise has traveled a lot in her later years and loves to garden and preserve vegetables in her kitchen. She has enough canned goods from her own garden that she personally canned to last a lifetime.
She is very active in the Methodist Church and still tends her garden and yards every day. She lives on Hillsboro Street and would love a call on her joining the 90s Club.
Bio by: larry carter
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