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Annie B. <I>Webb</I> Evans

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Annie B. Webb Evans

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12 Jan 2021 (aged 69)
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
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Waynesville – Annie B. Evans, 69, passed away at Mission Hospital – Memorial Campus, on January 12, 2021.

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.
Waynesville – Annie B. Evans, 69, passed away at Mission Hospital – Memorial Campus, on January 12, 2021.

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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