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Mrs. Annie Ruth
Canty
March
3, 1943 - May 4, 2013
Mrs. Annie Ruth Canty, 70, a Retired University
Cafeteria
Food Service Manager,
of Grambling, Louisiana passed on Saturday May 4, 2013
at the Northern Louisiana Medical Center in
Ruston. The family of Ms. Annie Ruth Canty
invites family & friends to a Viewing & Twilight
Visitation Service,
which will be held on Friday, May 10, 2013 from 6:00 P.M.
– 7:00 P.M. in B. E.
King
Memorial Chapel of King's Funeral Home in Ruston.
Celebration of Life Services will be held
Saturday,
May 11, 2013 at 11:00 A. M. at the Mount
Zion Baptist Church in Grambling, Louisiana, with
Reverend Anthony Slack, Officiating. The Committal and
Burial Services will immediately follow in the Grambling
Memorial Gardens of Grambling, Louisiana.
CONDOLENCES
Louise
Wilson
5/16/2013
To
the
Canty
and
Kennedy
Families
5/16/13
Press
Through
When
clouds
of
doubt
enfold
you,
Things
look
dark
and
dim,
You
see
no
shining
rainbow,
Only
emptiness
within.
God
knows
all
your
heartache,
He's
right
there
at
your
side,
With
loving
arms
He
holds
you
-
His
love
can't
be
denied.
Trials
come
to
all
His
children,
There's
work
for
you
to
do;
The
sun
will
shine
tomorrow,
Dear
child
of
God,
press
through
Mary
Ann
Jameson |
Jeanette
McCowin
5/16/2013
To
the
Canty
and
Kennedy
Family.
May
the
love
you
feel
around
you
help
ease
the
ache
in
your
heart.
I
pray
that
God
will
give
you
the
strength
to
get
through
this
even
at
your
lowest
moments.
May
God
Bless
and
Keep
You. |
Marva
Osborne
Banks,
Albany,
GA
5/14/2013
To
the
bereaved
family,
know
that
He
is
too
wise
to
make
a
mistake
and
He
is
willing
and
able
to
help
to
clear
the
hurdles
you
now
face.
Know,
also,
that
He
is
the
balm
in
Gilead
and
all
that
you
need
to
see
you
through.
God
bless
and
keep
you. |
Pattie
Smith
and
Family
5/11/2013
Our
sincere
condolences
to
the
family
of
Annie
Ruth.
May
the
Lord
comfort
you
and
hold
you
close
during
this
time
of
sorrow.
Our
thoughts
and
prayers
are
with
you.
Your
cousin,
Pattie |
Barbara
Kinsey
Satterfield
5/11/2013
To
Annie
Ruth
Canty
And
Clarence
Kennedy
Families
I
truly
understand
the
pain
of
losing
a
dear
love
one,
but
please
know
that
in
time
God
will
comfort
you
and
give
you
the
strength
to
go
on. |
Zelma
Cooper
&
Family
5/11/2013
"You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you
never know how soon it will be too late,"
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Annie Ruth , your Kindness will be missed. May
the LORD JESUS CHRIST bless you.
Zelma |
Joyce
Martin
and
Family
5/10/2013
Lord, help me realize that your plans are devine,
even though they may often seem severe. |
Zelma
Cooper
5/10/2013
Your kindness will be remembered,
Your Family will always love you.
May the Lord Jesus Christ Keep you in His LOVE. |
The
Canty
&
Kennedy
Family
5/10/2013
Hoping the
legacy of love that your wife, mother and sister
left will be a source of strength. May her love
and the love of God forever comfort you.
With Deepest Sympathy Love and Prayers
From: E S and Jerlean Franklin |
To
Annie
Ruth
Canty
Family
and
to
Clarence
Kennedy
Family
5/10/2013
You are in our Prayers. Prayer can make a
difference,God will listen to our pleas, he
knows just what we need and we'll receive
it,whether silently submitted or offered from
our knees, Go says he answers prayer and believe
it.I believe in the power of prayer and the
comfort of friendship right now i offer both.May
the Lord's Peace and Presence be your deepest
comfort with heartfelt Sympathy. From Ella Pearl
Lee,Johnson class of 1959 Homer, Louisiana
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Rev.
Ellis
and
Beverly
Hogan
665
Magnolia
Rd.
Camden,
Ar.
71701
5/9/2013
Sending heart felt sympathy and love to the
family of Annie Canty from the Hogan family who
are the children and relatives of Ruthell(Monk,
O'Bannon)Hogan of Camden, Arkansas. As our
family extends into the Mitchell and Howard
family we wish the family of Annie Canty our
best wishes and it is our desire to make future
contact with the family.
Prayerfully your's
Rev. Ellis and Beverly Hogan |
Linda
Lewis
5/9/2013
To the family of Annie R. Canty and Clarence
Kennedy. i want to express my sympathy of your
loss. I will continue to keep your family in
prayer. May God face continue to shine upon you. |
Jean Bailey-Pumphrey - Dallas, TX
5/8/2013
To the Canty-Kennedy Family
I was so sorry to hear about the demise of Annie
Ruth. She was such a wonderful person and will
be greatly missed. I pray that the Lord will
continue to strengthen and comfort the family
during this time of bereavement and I will keep
you all in my prayers. |
Charles Youngblood
5/7/2013
To the Annie Ruth Canty family, to Clarence
Kennedy
Our heartfelt sympathy for the passing of your
loved one comes from Class of 1961, Houstonians,
Charles Youngblood, James Jenkins, and Walter
Applewhite . We pray that the Lord strengthen
and comfort you |
Mary Helen
Youngblood Montgomery
5/6/2013
To the
Annie Ruth Canty and Kennedy Family
An Expression of Sympathy
May these few words of sympathy help ease the
grief you bear and may it help to comfort you to
know that others care. |
The family of Robert
(BOB) and Alean Younglood
5/6/2013
When we lose something or someone that is
precious to us, we are left with a feeling of
sadness, wether it is a precious friend or even
a treasured object, the loss can be hard to
bear. It is as if a part of you has gone
missing. Throughout our life we amass
collections of friends and treasured
possessions. Having close relationships help us
feel as if we are not along in the world. When
we lose someone or something that is precious to
us, we may realize that there is a certain
aloneness that can never be filled. Ultimately
the condition of life is one of being a long
with God.
The ability to feel sympathy for each other is
one of the most beautiful traits that we possess
as human, the human condition is one of
fundamental aloneness. When we reach out and
share our sympathies with another human being in
pain. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not Want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he
leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths
of righteousness for his name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the
shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou
art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort
me.
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence
of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with
oil; my cup runneth over.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all
the day's of my life: and I will dwell in the
house of the Lord for ever.
May the Good Lord bless the entire Canty
Family...
By......
Leodis Youngblood |
To the Family of
Mrs. Annie Ruth Canty
5/6/2013
The journey home is not always easy,
sometimes we must travel through the storm and
rain, sometimes we must endure much suffering
and pain.
The journey home is not always short, sometimes
the end seems too far away, sometimes the burden
seem to increase each day.
When the journey home is complete all suffering
will cease, all our burdens we can release and
with God we find our peace. God Bless You All!
From: Orbie Nell Youngblood DeVan and the family
of Alline and Robert Youngblood |
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