Anne Dudley Litchford age 85 of Huntsville, formally of Clearwater, FL passed away on March 6, 2015. Martha Anne Dudley Litchford was born in Wilson County Tennessee., September 13, 1929, the daughter of Homer Sr. and Frankie Northern Dudley. Anne married Earl Dee Litchford May 28, 1948. Anne was a long standing member of the Church of Christ.
Anne is survived by her sons: Stephen Litchford (Clarell), Timothy Litchford, Mark Litchford. Grandchildren: Jenny McPhaul (Neal), Jason Litchford(Kristen), Mathew Litchford, Chandler Litchford, Jon Dudley Litchford, Jantzen Litchford. Great Grandchildren: Katelyn Wilk, Zoe Litchford, Moses Litchford. Brothers: Frank Dudley(Carolyn), James Dudley(Margie), Homer Dudley(Joree); Sister in law: Inez Major; and a host of nieces and nephews. Anne was preceeded in death by her husband Earl Litchford and Grandson Michael Litchford. Funeral service for Mrs. Litchford will be held on Sunday, March 8, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Valhalla Funeral with James Dudley officiating. Interment will be held at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park in Clearwater, FL at 3pm (EST) Saturday March 14, 2015. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice of Marshall County Shepard Cove 408 Martling Road, Albertville, AL 35951
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March 7, 2015
Tony Cox
Our prayers are with all the family of a very special lady. May God give you comfort in the passing of Mrs. Anna. May God welcome her home with open arms. Tony & Judy Cox
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