Mrs.Carrie H. Cannon, born June 6, 1924, accepted Jesus Christ at eleven. She was called to rest on February 7, 2018. Her smile would light a room. Her kind words and sense of high fashion were unmatched. Smelling and looking good, was her creed. Loved by many in her community, she was the Matriarch, of the Cannon Family. Mrs.Carrie Cannon was blessed with three grandchildren Carrie, Angela, and John Burrell, 17 great-grandchildren, and 16 great-great-grandchildren. She was proceeded in death by Husband John Cannon, James and Clothilde Burrell, Grandson John Burrell, and Great-Great-Granddaughter. A memorial has been set for 11am February 17, 2018, at Jordan United Methodist, where she was a member for 70 years.
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Please accept my sincere sympathies regarding the death of your loved one. May God's holy spirit, or active force, can equip you with power beyond what is normal to go from one day to the next. (2 Corinthians 4:7) Remember: God can help his faithful servants to endure any and every problem they may face.
February 16, 2018
May you experience God's peace, love and strengthen.
Mrs. Delores Sheppard
Delores Sheppard
February 14, 2018
My sincere condolence to Mrs. Carrie Mae family for she will be missed.
I hope that the love of family and friends will comfort and strengthen you in the days ahead.
Lourena Sheppard
February 14, 2018
With deepest sympathy!
Marlon Jackson
February 14, 2018
With our deepest and sincere sympathy. May God be with you.
Dorothy Jackson
February 14, 2018
My God, strength you in your time of sorry.
Walter and Mary Spurlock
February 13, 2018
Our sincere condolences. May your faith give you peace and strength during your time of bereavement.
The Scott Family
Elizabeth Scott
February 12, 2018
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