She was preceded in death by her parents; JessWebb and Amanda Walker, a brother; Hoyt Webb, and a sister; Myrtle Walker.
Annie is survived by a daughter; Kim Stamey (Billy) of Clyde, two sons; Alan Beasley of Fletcher and Brian Beasley of Hendersonville, three brothers; James Webb of Waynesville, Gary Webb of South Carolina, Larry Walker of Georgia, one sister; June Methe (Dave) of Georgia, two grandchildren; Walker Beasley and Liam Stamey and multiple nieces and nephews.
She worked at Buster Brown as a seamstress and loved sewing, needlepoint, crocheting and any other crafts that were hands on. Bingo was one of her all-time favorite hobbies. She loved her family dearly.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Staff at Smoky Mountain Rehabilitation and especially to Deb Plemmons.
Per Annie’s wishes, there will be no services.
She was preceded in death by her parents; JessWebb and Amanda Walker, a brother; Hoyt Webb, and a sister; Myrtle Walker.
Annie is survived by a daughter; Kim Stamey (Billy) of Clyde, two sons; Alan Beasley of Fletcher and Brian Beasley of Hendersonville, three brothers; James Webb of Waynesville, Gary Webb of South Carolina, Larry Walker of Georgia, one sister; June Methe (Dave) of Georgia, two grandchildren; Walker Beasley and Liam Stamey and multiple nieces and nephews.
She worked at Buster Brown as a seamstress and loved sewing, needlepoint, crocheting and any other crafts that were hands on. Bingo was one of her all-time favorite hobbies. She loved her family dearly.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the Staff at Smoky Mountain Rehabilitation and especially to Deb Plemmons.
Per Annie’s wishes, there will be no services.
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