Funeral program for Ms. Annette Fennell

Ms. Annette Fennell was born on March 4,1960 to the late
Nathaniel and Eunice Fennell in Evans County. She entered
into eternal rest on Sunday, April 26, 2015 at Ogeechee Area
Hospice, Statesboro, Georgia.
Annette attended Evans County Public School System. She
was employed with the Evans Memorial Hospital for many
years, working in the Dietary Department. She was also
employed at Northside Assisted Living in Claxton as a personal
care taker. She was a member of the United House of Prayer
for All People in Claxton, Georgia, where she served as a faith-
ful member of the usher board until her health declined. She
was known for making her famous red velvet cakes by many.
Annette was preceded in death by two sisters, Petronia
Benjamin and Priscilla Mincey; two brothers, Archie and Sidney
Fennell; and a nephew, Charles Mincey.
She leaves the following loved ones behind to cherish many
memories and moments of laughter and smiles: three children:
Miya Hagan of Charleston, S.C, Miyonne Williams and Richard
Dorsett Small of Claxton, Ga, a loving and devoted adopted
daughter, LaTorya Emanuel; nine grandchildren: Donta and
Fabian Wilburn of Sylvania, Georgia, Trinity Alvarez of
Stockbridge, Georgia, Sajid Williams, Ciaraonna and Kordai
Small, Richard and Khailil Emanuel of Claxton, Georgia and
Payton Small of Portal, Georgia; two sisters: Surrina (Thomas)
Greene of Cleveland, Ohio, and Barbara Fennell of Forest Park,
Georgia; one brother: Nathaniel (Laura) Fennell, Jr. of Wasilla,
Alaska; two loving and devoted aunts: Emma Boney of
Claxton, Georgia and Billie Mincey of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida;
two friends Yvette Hampton and Lanice Mikell, both of Claxton,
Georgia and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other fami-
ly members and friends.
Mommy Dearest you will always be
My mother so loving and so loved by me
For God has taken you to be by His side
Now in Heaven is where you will reside
You have blessed my life in so many ways
I will cherish our memories until the end of my days
You left me too soon and this was not part of our plan
But God's wishes always come before those of man.
Without you I must travel the path alone
No longer my guide, the way you had shown
Your heart may have been weak, but you were strong
For your loving embrace I will always long.


God sent you to me as a
special gift from above to
teach me life's lessons and
shower me with your love
I will always remember your
beautiful and smiling face
In my heart you will always
have a very special place.
A special bond we shared like
no other I thanked God for
each day we were able
to share.
But without you in my life it is
j too difficult to bear.
Being with God,I hope you
will find joy and peace.
In this I can find comfort and some happiness at least.
For Mommy Dearest you will always be My Mother so loving by me.
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Charles Porter
Ladron Porter
Kenyatta Fennell
Damien Porter
Irving Whitfield
Antoine Brown, Sr.
Grandsons
Women of the United House of Prayer for All People
The family would like to thank everyone for their cards, flowers, and phone
calls. A special thanks to Claxton Dialysis, Ogeechee Area Hospice, and ail
others for their acts of kindness.
Evans County Community Center, 720 Church St, Claxton, GA
Professional Services Entrusted to:
Moodys Funeral Home
201 Church Street
Claxton, Georgia
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