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Annie Mae <I>Porter</I> Evans

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Annie Mae Porter Evans

Birth
Wakulla County, Florida, USA
Death
16 Aug 2020 (aged 93)
Holly Hill, Volusia County, Florida, USA
Burial
Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Hope
Memorial ID
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Annie Mae Porter- Evans, affectionately known as SugaDean, 93, born on January 2, 1927 in Wakulla County, passed away peacefully on August 16, 2020 in Holly Hill, FL from natural causes, surrounded by her family.

Annie was predeceased by her parents Ben Porter & Louise Langston-Porter, husband Bob Evans, grandson Wesley Darby and great-granddaughter Zipporah Henry.

She is survived by her three children, Samuel (MaryAnn) Darby, Bishop James (Frances) Darby, Annie (Supt. Emeritus Earl) Kelly; 19 Grandchildren, 39 Great grandchildren and 20 Great-Great Grandchildren.

Annie was an active member of Community Church of God In Christ in Daytona Beach, FL until her health failed her. Annie loved helping people and would open her home to provide a safe haven for relatives, friends and strangers as well as prepare them a delicious meal. Annie enjoyed cooking which included baking during the holidays for her family. The highlight of Thanksgiving and Christmas was her homemade baked goods, such as fudge, cookies, pies and cakes. It gave her great joy to see the smiles on her grands faces as she would bless each of them. She enjoyed shopping as she was a very fashionable woman. Fishing was indeed a hobby she enjoyed doing with her friends and family. She spent a lot of time in the boat enjoying the company of her sons.

Interment immediately following service.
Annie Mae Porter- Evans, affectionately known as SugaDean, 93, born on January 2, 1927 in Wakulla County, passed away peacefully on August 16, 2020 in Holly Hill, FL from natural causes, surrounded by her family.

Annie was predeceased by her parents Ben Porter & Louise Langston-Porter, husband Bob Evans, grandson Wesley Darby and great-granddaughter Zipporah Henry.

She is survived by her three children, Samuel (MaryAnn) Darby, Bishop James (Frances) Darby, Annie (Supt. Emeritus Earl) Kelly; 19 Grandchildren, 39 Great grandchildren and 20 Great-Great Grandchildren.

Annie was an active member of Community Church of God In Christ in Daytona Beach, FL until her health failed her. Annie loved helping people and would open her home to provide a safe haven for relatives, friends and strangers as well as prepare them a delicious meal. Annie enjoyed cooking which included baking during the holidays for her family. The highlight of Thanksgiving and Christmas was her homemade baked goods, such as fudge, cookies, pies and cakes. It gave her great joy to see the smiles on her grands faces as she would bless each of them. She enjoyed shopping as she was a very fashionable woman. Fishing was indeed a hobby she enjoyed doing with her friends and family. She spent a lot of time in the boat enjoying the company of her sons.

Interment immediately following service.

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