Anne L. Perdue
1923 - 2005
Anne L. Perdue of Osprey, Florida, passed away Saturday, December 17, 2005, after an extended illness. She was 82 and formerly from Montgomery, Alabama. Funeral services were held Friday, December 23, 2005, at 1:00 pm in the Chapel at White Chapel Greenwood with Reverend Reed Wilbanks officiating. Burial followed at the Oakwood Annex. Visitation was Thursday, December 22, 2005, from 6-8 pm.
Survivors include:
Her husband of nearly 60 years, Lorren L. Perdue
Two sons:
David L. Perdue and his wife Patricia of Columbus, Mississippi
Gregory P. Perdue of Birmingham, Alabama
Two daughters:
Suzanne P. Murphy and her husband David of Ocala, Florida
Marie A. Perdue of Lexington, Kentucky
Two grandchildren:
Adrienne P. Golden and her husband Wes of Northport, Alabama
James D. Perdue of Columbus, Mississippi
Mrs. Perdue graduated from Sidney Lanier High School in 1941. She received with honors a Bachelors Degree from Oaklahoma State University, and her Masters Degree from Auburn University. Mrs. Perdue was a retired school teacher with the Montgomery Public Schools. She was also Vice President of American Real Estate Institute.
Active pallbearers:
James D. Perdue
Daniel Zimmerman
Wes Golden
Allen Perdue
Lester Ezekiel
Conrad Jackson
Glenn P. Stanford
Gordon Chambless
Dimitri Polizos
Monty Mims
Ronnie Muro
William D. Younger
Honorary pallbearers:
Wally Seymour and her Sunday School Class at Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church.
White Chapel-Greenwood Directed.
Survivors include:
Her husband of nearly 60 years, Lorren L. Perdue
Two sons:
David L. Perdue and his wife Patricia of Columbus, Mississippi
Gregory P. Perdue of Birmingham, Alabama
Two daughters:
Suzanne P. Murphy and her husband David of Ocala, Florida
Marie A. Perdue of Lexington, Kentucky
Two grandchildren:
Adrienne P. Golden and her husband Wes of Northport, Alabama
James D. Perdue of Columbus, Mississippi
Mrs. Perdue graduated from Sidney Lanier High School in 1941. She received with honors a Bachelors Degree from Oaklahoma State University, and her Masters Degree from Auburn University. Mrs. Perdue was a retired school teacher with the Montgomery Public Schools. She was also Vice President of American Real Estate Institute.
Active pallbearers:
James D. Perdue
Daniel Zimmerman
Wes Golden
Allen Perdue
Lester Ezekiel
Conrad Jackson
Glenn P. Stanford
Gordon Chambless
Dimitri Polizos
Monty Mims
Ronnie Muro
William D. Younger
Honorary pallbearers:
Wally Seymour and her Sunday School Class at Frazer Memorial United Methodist Church.
White Chapel-Greenwood Directed.