Tucker, Annie Smith

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Annie Smith Tucker, Mont Amoena art class, 1905-1906.

Class of 1908

Birth: 5  Sep 1881, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Death: 24 Mar 1922, Gold Hill, Rowan County, North Carolina

Parents:
Madison Monroe Tucker (1845-1908)
Julia Catherine Smith Tucker (1846-1925)

Siblings:
Thomas Edgar Tucker (1868-1932)
Paul Wilburn Tucker (1873-1957)
Daniel Clifford Tucker (1877-1957)
Martin Willis Tucker (1878-1953)
Agnes Pauline Tucker Brown (1888-1965)

Spouse: Rev. Edmund Marshall Avett (1879-1969)
Marriage: 27 Jan 1915, Rowan County, North Carolina

Children:
Helen Buchanan Avett Devito (1916-1978)
Paul Franklin Avett (1918-1988)
Harold Avett (1920-)

Burial: Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Cabarrus County, North Carolina
Source: www.findagrave.com, # 62314514.

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The Charlotte News (Charlotte, NC), 28 Jan 1915, p. 3.

Avett-Tucker
Special to The News.

Salisbury, Jan. 28. – Rev. E. M. Avett and Miss Annie Tucker were married at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. A. Brown at Granite Quarry yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock, the ceremony being performed by the bride’s brother, Rev. P. W. Tucker of Kannapolis. The couple left today for the groom’s home near Waynesville. He is a member of the W. N. C. Methodist conference and stationed at Fine Creek charge.

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The Concord Daily Tribune (Concord, North Carolina), 01 Apr 1922, Page 3

N. C. Christian Advocate: Mrs. E. M. Avett wife, of Rev. E. M. Avett, the pastor of the Gold Hill circuit, died at her home in Gold Hill last Friday after a lingering illness of a month’s duration. The burial took place Saturday at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Avett was a sister of Rev. Paul W. Tucker, our pastor at Lenoir, and had a large circle of kindred and friends, especially in Cabarrus county, where she spent the greater part of her life. To the husband and other bereaved ones we extend our deepest sympathy.