Annie  Pearl Smith-Wilson obituary

Annie Pearl Smith-Wilson Obituary

Albany, Georgia, United States

May 10, 1932 - August 03, 2023

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Annie  Pearl Smith-Wilson obituary

Annie Pearl Smith-Wilson Obituary

May 10, 1932 - Aug 03, 2023

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A life well lived

It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of Annie Smith-Wilson, a cherished soul who touched the lives of many during her time on Earth. Annie was born on May 10, 1932, in Albany, Ga.

Annie lived an extraordinary life, filled with countless adventures, love, and kindness. She was a beacon of light in the lives of those who had the privilege of knowing her. With an infectious smile, warm heart, and unwavering compassion, Annie had a way of making everyone feel loved and valued.

Throughout her journey, Annie pursued various passions, leaving an indelible mark in each endeavor she undertook. She fully embraced her creative side, immersing herself in painting, photography, and writing. Her art was a reflection of her beautiful soul, capturing the essence of life's joys and wonders. Annie's talent and creativity inspired generations and will continue to do so in perpetuity.

Annie was not only a devoted artist but also a devoted wife and mother. She shared her life with her loving late husband, Walter D. Wilson, for 56 years, forming a bond that was unbreakable. Together, they navigated life's highs and lows, supporting and uplifting one another every step of the way. Their love story was a testament to the power of true partnership and remained an inspiration to all who knew them.

As a mother, Annie poured her heart and soul into raising her children, Walter D. Wilson Jr., Roger Wilson, Jesse Wilson, L.C Wilson, Bobby Wilson, Deorcia Wilson, Gwendelyn Jenkins, Carolyn Mathis. She was their guiding light, offering wisdom, encouragement, and unwavering love. Annie's nurturing spirit helped shape their characters and instilled in them the values of kindness and compassion. Her children, along with their families her grandchildren, Roderick James, Pheobe Wilson, Faundre Wilson, Andrea Isler, Tory Wilson-Lewis, Kavisha Mathis, Dearica Mathis, Henry Mathis, Damien Mathis, Sasha Jenkins, Anthony Jenkins, Taiesha Wilson, Shivon Wilson, Star Wilson, Phillip Wilson, Korey Wilson, Taylor Wilson, Cherry Wilson, will forever cherish the memories and lessons she bestowed upon them.

Though Annie leaves a void in the hearts of her loved ones, her spirit will continue to shine brightly through the countless memories they shared. Her infectious laughter, comforting embraces, and gentle guidance will forever be etched in the minds of all who had the privilege of knowing her.

Annie Smith-Wilson departed from this world on August 3, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of love and compassion. She will forever remain an inspiration to all who strive to emulate her genuine kindness and zest for life.

May Annie's soul find eternal peace, and may her family and friends find solace in the cherished memories they hold dear. While we mourn her passing, let us also celebrate the remarkable life she lived and the profound impact she had on our lives.

"Grieve not for me with tears, but with laughter and love, for I have lived a life full of joy and love."

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Memorial Details:
10:00 a.m.
August 12, 2023
J.L. Litman Memorial Funeral Services, 1202 Clark Ave., Albany Ga
Details: Repast will be held at Carolyn Mathis residence immediately after Memorial
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