Agnes Anderson Wooten, 96, formerly of the County Line, N.C., community, died on Thursday, July 11, 2024, at Cadence of Clemmons Memory Care Facility.
Agnes was born March 19, 1928, to Vester “Andy” Anderson and Geneva Horton Anderson in Wilkes County, N.C.
She was a 1947 graduate of Harmony High School who loved to attend class reunions. In 1946, she married the love of her life, Fred Wooten, and together they raised four daughters.
Agnes was preceded in death by her parents; her dear husband, Fred; sisters, Edna Anderson and Mary Jane Whitehead; brother, Bill Anderson; sons-in-law, Carl Dennis and Renny Holton; granddaughter, Christina Sanders; grandson, David Sanders; and great-granddaughter, Samantha Jo Spry.
Those left to cherish her memory are her daughters, Lorene Dennis, Carol Holton, Kay Wall and her husband Jim, and Christine Bralley and her husband Terry; grandchildren, Troyce Docherty, Katie and Matt Hall, Tricia and Eddie Spry, Christie and Phillip Shore, Jonathan and Ana Wall, Claire and Stephen Kinane, Jake and Megan Sanders, and Amanda Bralley; great-grandchildren, John-Paul and Tiffany Docherty, Mary-Catherine Docherty, Jeanne-Marie Docherty, Annabella Hall, Karen and Cody Logan, Joseph Spry, Matthew Glass, Austin Glass, Hannah Shore, Avery Wall, Margot Kinane, and Jase, Mya and Everly Sanders; great-great grandchildren Aria and Lucas Docherty and Bentley Logan; and many nieces and nephews.
Agnes was a wonderful wife, mother, sister, and grandmother who was always there when others needed her; offering support, wisdom, and love in abundance. A friend to many, she was a cherished member of Clarksbury Methodist Church and her community, leaving a legacy of kindness and strength.
Throughout her long life, Agnes was an Avon lady, a lunchroom lady, a baker, a caterer, a gardener, a caregiver, and a lifetime learner. There was nothing she could not do.
The family would like to thank the neighbors and caregivers who helped with Agnes’ care at home, the staff of Cadence of Clemmons, and Trellis Hospice Care of Davie County.
Services for Agnes will be held at Clarksbury Methodist Church on Sunday, July 14. A visitation will be held at 1:30 p.m. followed by a funeral service at 3 p.m. Burial will follow the funeral service in the church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to Trellis Supportive Care of Davie County or Meals on Wheels of Davie County.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared by visiting www.bunchjohnsonfuneralhome.com
Bunch-Johnson Funeral Home is serving the family.
Rest in peace, Aunt Aggie.
Dear Family,
I have known your loved one since I was a child and she lived near my grandparents. Worked with her in the church since I have been grown and been her neighbor for 60 years. We learned how she cared for many family members without giving any thought to caring for herself. We wondered how she got so much done and never complained. She was a great example to us and anyone who knew her. When she needed you you cared for her and that pleased us very much. May our Lord bless all of you is our pray.
With love and prayers,
Jonell and Jim