Naquita Barnes
I was blessed to know "mama ann" from woodland ridge. She was a very sweet and loving person and i know she is in a better place. Naquita Barnes
Death date: Feb 23, 2017
Lydia Ann Pinkston Phillips, 92, of Smyrna, Georgia, went home to be with her Lord on Thursday, February 23, 2017. She was born February 18, 1925, in Lake Park, Georgia to Emmett E. and Marie Brown Pinkston. Ann grew up in Parrott Read Obituary
I was blessed to know "mama ann" from woodland ridge. She was a very sweet and loving person and i know she is in a better place. Naquita Barnes
In 1995 we were living in Salt Lake City and our son, Steve, was getting married to Tricia Phillips in Marietta. Ann moved out of her home and let my husband and I, my other two sons, two daughters and their babies, stay in her home. At that time, we were total strangers to her. Who does that? Ann Phillips, that's who.
She was the most gracious, warm, and loving person who loved family above all - and loved us because we loved her Tricia. There will not be another like her and I'm sure she is worshiping her Savior face to face right now.
Laura Hodges
Y'all are in my thought and prayers. She was a very sweet lady. And so lucky to have such a wonderful family. I will never forget the food spread she provided to us when my mother passed away. It meant so much. She had a great, long, and wonderful life. She was so proud of all of you. And I know she will be missed so much.
Ann Phillips was a great friend and neighbor. My husband, John and I loved her dearly and will miss her very much! She was a beautiful person and so very smart. She loved her family dearly and our love goes out to each and everyone of her family members. She will be missed by all who knew this wonderful woman.
Ann was a very dear friend. We always looked forward to a visit with her...to sit on the back deck and watch the birds or relax around her table with a cup of tea while hearing stories and seeing pictures of all those great grands !
DeVant and Jeanette Crissey