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Annette Cherie White

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Annette Cherie White

Birth
Louisiana, USA
Death
21 Nov 2013 (aged 35)
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Annette Cherie White, 35, of Garner, NC, passed away suddenly on November 21st, 2013. She was born in New Orleans, but spent most of her life in the Raleigh area. She was proceeded in death by her paternal grandfather Joseph White of Metairie, LA. She is survived by her children, Bella and Hazel, her husband Mark Williams, her sisters, Claire Grant, Jeanine White and Renee Brown, her parents Aimée and Brian White, her paternal grandmother Rose White and her maternal grandparents, René and JoAnn Rizan. Her passing was sudden and the cause is still unknown.

Annette graduated from NCSU with a degree in Social work and spent her life helping others. She spent a summer in Guatemala, through NCSU, that forever changed her life. She touched every life she encountered. She loved to garden and cook. She was a mother at heart. She loved to swim and taught swim lessons across Raleigh. She worked for The Produce Box and touched many lives there as well. She was a free spirit who loved life and everyone in it. Not a person who knew her will every forget the kind soul that she had. She will forever be in our hearts and minds and loved by many.
Annette Cherie White, 35, of Garner, NC, passed away suddenly on November 21st, 2013. She was born in New Orleans, but spent most of her life in the Raleigh area. She was proceeded in death by her paternal grandfather Joseph White of Metairie, LA. She is survived by her children, Bella and Hazel, her husband Mark Williams, her sisters, Claire Grant, Jeanine White and Renee Brown, her parents Aimée and Brian White, her paternal grandmother Rose White and her maternal grandparents, René and JoAnn Rizan. Her passing was sudden and the cause is still unknown.

Annette graduated from NCSU with a degree in Social work and spent her life helping others. She spent a summer in Guatemala, through NCSU, that forever changed her life. She touched every life she encountered. She loved to garden and cook. She was a mother at heart. She loved to swim and taught swim lessons across Raleigh. She worked for The Produce Box and touched many lives there as well. She was a free spirit who loved life and everyone in it. Not a person who knew her will every forget the kind soul that she had. She will forever be in our hearts and minds and loved by many.

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