Annie Sue Fields

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Annie Sue Addison Fields, 90, of 352 Curtis Creek Rd., Candler, died Saturday, July 22, 2006, at St. Joseph’s Campus Mission Hospitals. A native of Anderson Co., SC, Mrs. Fields was the daughter of the late Samuel and Minnie Lee Addison. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Roy Walter Fields, who died in 1996, a sister, Nell Black, a brother, Bill Addison, and a half-sister, Lula Yon. Mrs. Fields, a retired homemaker and expert seamstress and dressmaker, was a member of White Rock Baptist Church. Surviving are one daughter: Wanda Summey and her husband Bill, of Candler; two sons: Larry D. Fields and his wife Susan, of Orangeburg, SC and Marshall Fields and his wife Debbie of Weaverville; six grandchildren: Kathy Sloan and her husband Phil, Karen Heatherly and her husband Charles, Gennie Fields, Susan Jamison and her husband Russ, Graham Fields and his wife Leslie, and Clark Fields and his fiancee Amanda Buckner; one step-grandchild, Charles Gregg and his wife Lynn, and two great-grandchildren, Tyler and Nathan Heatherly. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at White Rock Baptist Church with the Revs. Greg Metcalf and Herschel Anderson officiating. Interment will follow in the White Rock Baptist Church Cemetery. Her family will receive friends from 7-8:30 p.m. Monday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue. Memorials may be made to White Rock Baptist Church, 91 Medford Branch Rd., Candler, NC, 28715.

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  1. We are saddened by your loss. Your Mother was a precious lady and now in the wonderful presence of our Lord; for this we rejoice.
    Jay, Betty & Gordon Laird

  2. Annie Sue was a beautiful lady who loved God and His people. She shared her blessings with others and expressed faith regularly by being a gracious host for Bible study in her home. When I became her pastor she was full of encouragement for the task ahead and grace for the times I would fail her. She loved my family as her own and always ask how they were. We will truly miss her.

    You have a wonderful heratage from the Lord. May he continue to give grace and strength as you trust him in this difficult time.

    Admiration and Love from your mutual friend in the Lord.

    Rev. Greg and Family

  3. Annie Sue was a wonderful woman. I feel very blessed to have known her. I still remember her telling me stories about herself and her husband, whom I never had the pleasure of meeting. I will always remember the way she would reach for my hand every time we saw each other. She would hold my hand and we would talk for hours sometimes. My only regret is that the past year or so I was not the friend to her that she deserved because I hadn’t gone to visit as much as I once had. I am very sorry for your loss. Please know that she blessed my life and so many others.

  4. Wanda, your Mother was a very special lady. I will always remember her pleasant smile and her beautiful eyes. You and your family have my sympathy in her loss but may your faith be your guide through this time of grieving, may it be the source of your strength and the light of each tomorrow.

  5. Dear Wanda, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother.I met your mom many years ago through Mrs. Shook, She was a delightful and very interesting person. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.


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