Born in Summerville, she was the daughter of the late Ted and Alberta Weeks Mizell, and was raised in St. George, SC. Annette graduated from Anderson College and Lander College and for a time was a social worker for Greenville County before she became a mother, homemaker, and a Candlelighter working with families with children with cancer. Mrs. Stephens was also a member of Shannon Forest Presbyterian Church and attended Rocky Creek Baptist Church, and a firm believer that Christ has a path for us all.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughter, Heather Ashley Stephens of New York, and she was preceded in death by a daughter, Heidi Annette Stephens, who we lost to leukemia.
Graveside service in Woodlawn Memorial Park.
Born in Summerville, she was the daughter of the late Ted and Alberta Weeks Mizell, and was raised in St. George, SC. Annette graduated from Anderson College and Lander College and for a time was a social worker for Greenville County before she became a mother, homemaker, and a Candlelighter working with families with children with cancer. Mrs. Stephens was also a member of Shannon Forest Presbyterian Church and attended Rocky Creek Baptist Church, and a firm believer that Christ has a path for us all.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by her daughter, Heather Ashley Stephens of New York, and she was preceded in death by a daughter, Heidi Annette Stephens, who we lost to leukemia.
Graveside service in Woodlawn Memorial Park.
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