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Ann B. Callender

Funeral service for Mrs. Ann B. Callender will be 10 a.m., Saturday, October 16, 2021, at Friendship Baptist Church

with interment in the church cemetery. You may express your condolences during the visitation which will begin at 9 a.m.

Mrs. Callender, 77, of Richland, MS, passed away October 12, 2021, from her home in Rankin County.

She was born in McComb, MS, August 5, 1944, to Hilton Wilson Brown and Gertrude Irene Parsons.

After the completion of high school, Mrs. Callender joined the work force, she was employed in the Public School System

as a Reading Assistant and a member of First Baptist Church, Jackson, MS. She was a faithful and loving wife, mother,

grandmother, great grandmother, and friend. She enjoyed spending time in her garden but her greatest passion was

her family. She will be greatly missed by those who loved her.

Mrs. Callender is preceded in death by her parents; brother, Hilton Brown, Jr.; sister, Sharon Hall; sister-in-law,

Lucille Everett; and brother-in-law Houston Foster.

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Claude Callender; sons, Blake Callender and wife Beth, Jody Callender

and wife, Wendy, and Chris Callender; sisters, Brenda Gail Case and husband Terry, Shirley Smith and husband,

James, and Frankie Leggett and husband, Johnny. She also leaves a legacy of love to five grandchildren, Schon Callender,

Caleb Callender, Jacey Callender, EiLish Callender, and Chole Callender; and three great grandchildren, DeLaneigh Martin,

Cash Denton, and Kix Coe-Dewitt Callender; three step grandchildren, Augustus, Call and Presley Quattlebaum,

as well as other loving family members and friends.

2 comments

  • Comment Link Harvey Magee Thursday, 14 October 2021 23:09 posted by Harvey Magee

    Claude, I'm so sorry to hear about Ann! We will certainly be lifting you and your family in our prayers! God bless all of you in the days to come! Harvey & Debby Magee

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  • Comment Link Joann Buie Wednesday, 13 October 2021 14:24 posted by Joann Buie

    So sorry for your loss. I was a classmate of Ann’s. May the Lord wrap is arms around you giving you comfort and peace Joann Wallace Buie

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