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Annie Marie Bloodsaw, age 89, passed away at home on October 13, 2024.
Born on August 28, 1935, in Beatrice Alabama. Annie was a beacon of love and warmth throughout her life. She moved from her birthplace to become a cherished member of the Las Vegas community.
Annie's career spanned over 40 years in the hospitality industry. Where she worked as a call center operator at the Las Vegas Hilton until her retirement. Known for her cheerful disposition and warm contagious smile. She made a significant impact on everyone she met both, professionally and personally.
Annie attended Beatrice City School. Followed by Beatrice High School and Mobile High School. Laying a strong foundation for her lifelong learning and personal development.
Annie was a loving mother, sister, grandmother and friend. She is survived by her children, Jocelyn N. Hernandez, Richard Bloodsaw, and James Bloodsaw. Also survived by her siblings, Maddie G Talbert, Betty G Black, and her brothers, Ernest R. Talbert and George L Talbert. Her Legacy continues through her grandchildren Robert L., Booker, Norman A. Booker, Jackie Taylor, and Leonard L., Booker. Demereria Booker and Evita Dexter. Along with over 50 great-great-grandchildren.
Annie was preceded in Death by her husband Claude Bloodsaw and sons Jerry, Rollie, Harold, Claude Jr, and Alina Little.
Service will be held at Davis Funeral Home on October 28, 2024, with visitation starting at 12:00 pm Monday to 2:00 and 3:00 pm graveside services.
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