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Anna Fay Glosson

March 31, 1929 ~ June 19, 2016

Anna Fay Glosson, 87, passed away June 19, 2016 Anna was born in Widen, West Virginia on March 31, 1929 to the late Alfred C. Cain and Bertha (Butcher) Cain. Anna is also predeceased by her husband, Howard Marion Glosson and a great grandson Anderson Davis. Anna is lovingly remembered by her Daughter; Debbie (Tommy) Lynch, Ellenwood, Georgia, her son; Michael (Harlene) Glosson, Dallas, Georgia. Her three grandchildren; Lynn Davis, Jennifer Lariscy, and Samantha Lynch. Eight great grandchildren also survive her; Austin, Avery, Alex, Ashton. Marcus, Hannah, Cody, and Connor. The family will receive friends during a visitation Thursday morning starting at 10 A.M. up until the Memorial Service at 11 A.M. at the Cheatham Hill Memorial Park Columbarium. Memorial service will be under the direction of Southern Cremations & Funerals, and officiated by Rev. Steven Bell. Songs by Lynn Bell and a special speaker, Randy Sewell. Inurnment will take place later when she will be laid to rest with her husband in the Marietta National Cemetery.

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  1. ‘Sad to hear about Aunt Anna’s passing. She is now in the presence of God and will never again know pain. We will all be joined together in that heavenly unbroken circle, by and by.’

  2. ‘gonna miss you Aunt Ann always thought of you A’s my favorite aunt rest in his bossum’

  3. Patricia Ann Witzmann, Family says:

    ‘You were Always there for Me

    Sometimes you have someone Special in your life directing, caring, molding, listening.

    You, we’re a strong Woman even in the midst at a young age your own loss, watching you helped mold me into the person I hoped to be.

    So many times in my life struggles You were there for me.

    Phone calls to cheer me up when I was down,logic and direction in the midst of my own loss.

    Your Humor, Visits, Stories will be so greatly missed.

    I will Always have a Special Place in my Heart for You…Aunt Ann, my namesake…Love Patricia’

  4. ‘Mike, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family in your loss. Your dedication in taking care of your mother in her twilight years is highly honorable. May God grant you the peace only he can in your time of mourning.’

  5. Dave, Barb, Jenny & Sarah Wilmoth, Family says:

    ‘To Aunt Ann’s family & friends…know we loved her very much, and please accept our deepest condolences. Her great hugs and her endless smiles were what GOD gave her as her trademark. Know that we enjoyed each and everyone of the great Saturday all day shopping trips…they sure were a lot of fun…RIP Aunt Ann’

  6. ‘Praying for the family. Katie loved caring for Ms. Ann and will really miss her.’

  7. Bill & Camellia Glosson, Family says:

    ‘Bill & I loved Aunt Ann as she was such a great friend of Bill’s mom Della during their time here on earth. They were special sis-in-laws and enjoyed life together and being a comfort to each other after the deaths of their spouses/brothers. I especially remember Ann’s delicious soup she would share with Della who would share with me 🙂 Now thy are all together in a better place and we are thankful for that. Praying GOD comforts the family as they share & remember Aunt Ann’s life. Love you all!’

  8. Betty (Lavetta) Wilmoth, Sister says:

    ‘I’ll miss our times together here in Florida. I know your in a better place. I Love you and save a chair at the table for me

    Love your sister Betty’

  9. ‘Mike,

    Praying for you and your family in this time of sorrow. May God Bless.’

  10. Bill and Judy, Tom and Bill Jr. Cain, Family says:

    ‘We are all heartbroken up here in Alexandria Bay. We didn’t get face to face often, but when we did we made good use of our time. I have missed Dad telling me about your phone conversations. He loved you dearly as we all do. Now you all can catch up because I know you are all together again.

    Mike, Harlene, and Debbie, please pass on our heartfelt sympathies to your entire families. Aunt Ann touched more peoples lives than you probably will ever know.

    May God Bless Aunt Ann and your entire family. She will be in my prayers everyday right there with my Mom and Dad.’

  11. ‘Sorry for your loss; you and your family are in our prayers – Charlie & Juanita Bright, Way of the Cross Baptist Church, McDonough, GA’

  12. Jan, Jay, John III, Daniel and Eugene Cain, Family says:

    ‘We always enjoyed Aunt Ann’s visits to the north country. There were always great conversations about relatives past and present and “the good old days”. Our most heartfelt condolences to all of our family on her loss. She will be greatly missed.’

  13. Bob and Sharon Bouchard, Family says:

    ‘Well Aunt Ann, by now I am hopeful Dad and Mom, Uncle Al and Marion, Uncle Ernie, Grandma and Ray as well as your father have come to meet you with warm, welcoming arms. I am hopeful for smiles and laughter. I am hopeful Mike and Debbie and family to have you as their beautiful Guradian Angel to send prayers and guidance their way. I will remember all the fun times we had, meals we shared and games we played (anyone for a good card game) and the loving guidance you gave us all when mom passed. I hope you know how much you are loved by all of us.’

  14. ‘Miss you my dear Sister your family are in Mari and My prayers, May god be with your family in there sorrows. Brother Frank Cain’


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