Annie Mae Lewis © Enid News and Eagle 09-2006 Submitted by: Glenn
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January 19, 1924 - September 22, 2006
The funeral for Annie Mae Lewis, 82, of Alva, will be 10 AM Tuesday at Marshall Funeral Home Chapel. William S. Kalfas, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Alva Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are by Marshall Funeral Home of Alva.
She was born January 19, 1924, in Scott County, Arkansas, to William Claud and Alpha Omega Tull Stuart and died Friday, September 22, 2006, in Alva.
She lived on a farm west of Waldron, Arkansas, until 1943. She moved to Wichita, Kansas, and worked at Beech Aircraft during the war. She married Tom Lewis January 6, 1945, in Alva. They made their home in Wichita. They later moved to Alva.
Surviving are four children, Anna Dean Kline of Mesa, Arizona, Tommy Dean Lewis of Kingston, Tennessee, Jane Katherine Wiseman of Rockwood, Tennessee, and Ronald Stuart Lewis of Melbourne, Florida; two brothers, J. C. Stuart and T. H. Stuart; six grandchildren; and eight great – grandchildren.
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