
Racine – Annie Laura (nee: Hunter) McDonald, 75, passed away Woodstock Care Center in Kenosha on Saturday evening, November 14, 2009. Annie was born in Enterprise, Mississippi on May 24, 1934 to the late Kline and Laura (nee: Bennett) Hunter. She came to Racine in 1964. Annie retired from One-Hour Martinizing Dry Cleaners after 15 years of service. With a profound faith in God, she was a proud member of Greater St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church. Among her interests, Annie enjoyed shopping, cooking and getting up with her soap operas. Above all, she loved nothing more than being in the surroundings of her entire family. Surviving are her husband, Willie “Sonny” McDonald; her children, Walter (Twylight) Hunter, Oscar (Joanne) Hunter, Lora (Derrick) Mosley, Willie (Dorothy) McDonald, Linda McDonald, Keith McDonald and Glenn McDonald; 24 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; sister, Minnie Pearl Stokes; Godson, Bobby Thomas; special friends, Alvalone Dawson and Sandra Miller; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends too numerous to mention all by name. In addition to her parents, Annie was preceded in death by 2 brothers, 4 sisters and 1 great-grandchild. A Homegoing Celebration will be held on Friday, November 20, 2009 at 11 am in Greater St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church, 1326 State Street, with Rev. Aldred W. Scaife officiating. Interment will follow in West Lawn Memorial Park. Viewing will be in the church on Friday from 10-11 am.
Toinika Flagg says
I love you grandma, but you knew that. I miss you grandma, you knew that too. What you don’t know is that everyday I think of you and I cry. It hurts so bad.
Nicole says
Grandma i am still trying to piece together the next step for me. Its very difficult living w/out you when iam so used to talking to or seeing you everyday. As an adult & loosing the only mother i had iam at a standing point in my life. We love you & miss you dearly and that will never end.
Demetrius Johnson says
My Grandmother was and will always be apart of my life. I have the Grand hope of seeing her again in the ressurection promised by Christ Jesus at John 5:28,29. A women who has no equal, may Jehovah God give you the requests of your heart. I Love you Woman, Your oldest grandson, Demetrius Johnson and Family.