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2012
BENNINGFIELD, ANNA, 92, passed away September 10, 2012 at her residence.
She had worked for G. E. and was a member of the Moose Lodge in Tampa. FL. She is survived by her sister, Dorothy Keith.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Fairdale-McDaniel Funeral Home with interment at Evergreen Cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the funeral home.
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September 17, 2012
Kim Saltill
Missing my aunt mae wish she couldve gotten here wish to be back in fl...im sure it was an awesome reunion in heaven especially with mamaw & papaw decker ;)..we are loving ur dog sugars he will be fine..much love...
September 17, 2012
Aunt Mae will be missed so very much by her nieces, Kay and Darlene, and by her beloved companion and pet, Sugar. May God welcome you into his arms until we meet again. We love you always, Kay and Darlene.....(Floyd's girls)
September 16, 2012
Melissa Brock
My Aunt Mae died in Louisville but lived in Tampa Fl for about 45yrs of her life, she has many friends in Fl and her wish was to be brought back to Florida because this is home to her. She will be missed by many here in Florida. I lived with her and cared for her for over 20 years so I have many, many fond memoires of family together at holidays, my only daughter Katrina was more of a grandkid to her than a great great niece. I will miss her more than words can say!!
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