Mrs. Annie Fay Richman was born and a longtime resident of Fernandina Beach, Florida resident. She worked for the attorney, Buddy Jacobs for many years in Fernandina Beach. She enjoyed working and loved the friends she made during her time there. A member of Five Points Baptist Church, Fay loved serving her church. She taught Sunday school for several years and sang in the church choir. Some years after her retirement, Fay moved to Lake City, Florida, and became a member of First Baptist Church of Lake City. Her hobbies included collecting clowns, but her favorite was gardening. When she wasn’t gardening, you could find her sitting on her porch in the rocking chair or watching gospel music on the television. Fay deeply loved her family, and she always told us how proud she was of us. . She was preceded in death by her parents, George O. and Annie M. Thomas Campbell. She is survived by daughter, Cheryl Jolley (Ray) of Montgomery, son, Charles W. Ammons Jr. of Montgomery, granddaughter, Julianna Morris (Brandon) of OKC, Oklahoma, grandson, Joshua Ammons (Anya) of Woodbridge, VA, great granddaughters, Amelia Fay Morris and Felicity Wren Ammons, her sister, Rose Cason of Lake City, uncle, Jim Thomas of Fernandina Beach, and she had many cousins, nieces, and nephews whom she loved dearly.A graveside funeral service to honor the life of Mrs. Richman will be held at 1 P. M. Monday, Aug. 1, in the Bosque Bello Cemetery, Fernandina Beach, Florida with Rev. Steve Dees officiating. GUERRY FUNERAL HOME, 2659 S.W. Main Blvd., Lake City, Florida is in charge of arrangements.
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