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Fannie Miller
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Fannie
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1922 - 2007
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Obituary for Fannie Miller

Fannie Mae Miller-- a native of Marianna, FL. and a resident of Mobile, born June 17, 1922 to the late Lubennie Hayes and Leo Bryant. She was a member of the Eastern Star Jordan Pride Chapter #775 Order of Eastern Star, P.H.A. She leaves to cherish her memories three sisters, Mrs. Ernestine King, Mrs. Nancy Cunningham, both of Mobile, and Mrs. Annie L. (Oscar) Williams, Sacramento, CA., four brothers, Herman, Chicago, IL., Raymond (Jennie), Robert Allen Bryant, both of East Orange, New Jersey, and Nelson Williams, Newark, New Jersey, sister-in-law, Mrs. Lillie Bryant, Panama City, FL., fifteen nieces, one devoted and caregiver, Mrs. Lindy M. Thronton (Thyllus) Hannon, Mobile, thirteen nephews, other relatives, friends and church family Smith Memorial A.M.E. Church. Her remains will lie in state at Small's Mortuary Friday, December 7, 2007 from 1-6pm and Saturday, December 8, 2007 after 9am until the 11am funeral hour at Smith Memorial AME Church. Interment Lawn Haven.

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