The Obituary “Sometimes it’s hard to understand and harder still to say, thy will be done when sorrow comes and sadness fills our day.” Hosie Montgomery
Today, we celebrate the homecoming of Mrs. Annie Jewel Cowan Cash Hilliard Montgomery, who everyone affectionately called Sandy. Mrs. Annie Montgomery was born on December 26, 1936 to the union of Mr. Herman Smith and Mrs. Pauline Whorten in Gadsden, Alabama. Mrs. and Mrs. Whorten-Smith raised a blended family consisting of Mrs. Montgomery siblings, Frank James Cash,
Elizabeth Cash, Herman Smith, Jr., Charles Cash, Annie Cowan- Cash and Carolyn Smith-Hayes.
Annie Montgomery was educated in the Etowah County Public School system. Early in life Annie received Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior at Bethleham Baptist Church under the leadership of Reverend Lolly Turner. Annie Montgomery was preceded in death by her late husband, Hosie Montgomery, Jr. Annie and Hosie also maintained a blended family raising family members and their children together. Their family included Flora Dale Montgomery, Elaine Fleming, Rosie Montgomery, Amos Cash, Robert Montgomery and Sheldon Montgomery. Annie worked multiple jobs, but the one she loved the best was being a housewife and creating a family. Mrs. Sandy invested her time and heart into people. Sandy and Hosie would open their home to family and friends in times of need, and Annie continued this altruistic way of life even after the death of her husband. Mrs. Sandy loved a good party, and the party was always at her house; playing cards, music and dancing for birthdays. Annie’s ultimate wish was to leave this earth among family and friends in her home. On Sunday, January 23, 2021, the Lord granted her the most important wish of her lifetime. The curtain of her life was peacefully lowered as she slept in her bed among the company of her daughter, Rosie Montgomery; granddaughter, Diana Mostella and great granddaughter, Arabella Mostella. Annie J. Montgomery will forever remain in the hearts of her children, Amos (Worressa) Cash, Robert (Johnny Mae) Hilliard and her daughter, Rosie Montgomery. She leaves loving memories with her nieces, nephews, grandchildren and devoted friends.
Annie J. Montgomery,81,Gadsden,passed away Saturday, January 23, 2021 Public Visitation will be Friday January 29,2021 from 11-6 P.M Graveside services will be 1 P.M. Saturday, January 30, 2021 at the Lincoln hill cemetery. Apostle Melvin Guyton officiating Arrangements under the direction of: West Gadsden Funeral Home 256-549-0004
The family have my sincerest condolences in the loss of your loved one, Mrs.Sandy. Amos, the class of 1971 Carver High Class is praying for you and your family. Denise Hoyett Sims
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A Beautiful Soul To Have Known! R.I.P Mrs.Sandy. Lynn Crawford & Family
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Rest in peace this lady here touch a lot of life's I will always remember her beautiful smile and kind words....The Cameron Family
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Ms. Sandy as we all knew as kids on Malone Street. She was our cupsicle lady. She was my neighbor for years n will be truly missed. God saw she needed rest in his arms. From all of us, Ziegler's, n Carlisle families!
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Dee, we are praying for you and your family. Your Coworkers from Gadsden ALDOT Office
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I was very sad to hear of Mrs. Sandy's passing. I met her as a teenager and she was a lovely.and warm person.Always happy when I talked to her. Her kindness will never be forgotten by me. RIP. I know she will be missed by all who knew and loved her. With Sadness & Love. Brenda(Ricky)Williams & Family
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