Annie Mae Hodge Britton passed away at Williamson Medical Center in Franklin, Tennessee at the age of 85. She was born in Williamson County, Tennessee to the parents of the late William Hodge and Georganna Shaw Hodge. Mrs. Hodge was preceded in death by her daughters, Linda and Martha Ann Britton, grandson, Derrick Britton, brothers, Ridley Hodge, Sr., William Hodge, Zack Hodge, Robert Hodge, Preston Hodge, Almiria Hodge, Charles Hodge and Alex Hodge; sisters, Susie Mai Caldwell, Ella Hodge and Frances Louise Hodge.
Mrs. Britton accept Christ under the leadership of Elder Walter Rodgers at West Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church, where she served faithfully until her health began to decline. She served faithfully for 38 plus years on the senior usher board at West Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church and became "Usher Emeritus". She enjoyed working with her junior usher as being in they're meeting and making sure they're on they're post they loved her an she loved them. Annie served as a member of "Cumberland Association Usher Congress" for many, many years where she was a faithful doorkeeper.
Annie loved and enjoyed ushering, cooking, Friday morning bible study visiting family and friends, talking on the phone and working her puzzle books. She loved when her grandchildren, great grand children and her "Baby Paris and Payge" came to visit her for the weekend. "Everybody Love Them Some Nanny".
Those left behind to cherish her many memories; her loving daughters, Rena Britton, Henrietta Britton and Mary Britton; her loving sons, Robert Hodge, Ernest Britton Jr. and James Britton; 8 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchldren; sister, Dillie Hodge; sisters-in-law, Patricia Hodge and Nora Hodge; brother-in-law, Jessie Britton; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, West Harpeth Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church family and many friends.
There will be no public viewing or funeral for Mrs. Britton due to the COVID-19 Virus.
Private Graveside Service will be held for Mrs. Britton at a later date.
Mom you will be miss. Your children and grand children and great grandchildren. Paris and payges said they love you nanny you may be gone but never be gotten love you mom from mary and darius britton
Mom you will be miss. Your children and grand children and great grandchildren. Paris and payges said they love you nanny you may be gone but never be gotten love you mom from mary and darius britton
My condolences to each and everyone in the family especially my friend and classmate Robert Hodge. Mourn in your on way,but remember "TAKE IT TO THE LORD IN PRAYER"..
It just breaks my heart to say goodbye to Mrs. Annie Mae during this CoronaVirus outreak. She was such a sweet person and I remember visiting the church for the first time and she was so endearing / loving that I could never forget her! I always told her that her loving spirit was so warm and pleasant that I considered her the door ambassador. For we know that if the earthly tent we live in is destroyed, we have a building from God, an eternal house in heaven, not built by human hands. Corinthians 5:1
Sister Britton was kind and always genuine and friendly. If we missed church two Sundays in a row, she would call and check on us. Her friendship will be missed.Our condolences to the family. Sandra & Jesse Hubbard.
I'd rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of the wicked. Rest well Ms. Annie Mai. Sonya and Atarus Roberson
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