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Annie Bolden

02/08/1940 - 10/11/2020

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Obituary For Annie Bolden

Mrs. Annie Frances Bolden of Columbus transitioned home peacefully in Fredericksburg, VA. She was 80 years of age.

The daughter of the late Earnest and Annie Ruth Mitchell Black, Mrs. Bolden was born in Tuskegee, AL and attended Jordan Vocational High School. She obtained further studies at Columbus Tech College. Mrs. Bolden retired with AAFES at Ft. Benning, GA as a customer service representative, and was a member of New Jerusalem Baptist Church in Smith Station, AL. Other than her parents, she was preceded in death by her husbands, Mr. Phillip E. L. Scarbrough and 1SG Alphonso G. Bolden; two children, Angela D. Perry and Darron E. Scarbrough; and a brother, Joe Black.

Surviving her departure with cherished memories, include: two sons, Victor V. Scarbrough (Angela) and Duane Erick Bolden (Saundra); two sisters, Joyce Robinson (Randolph) and Barbara Britton (Henry), her in-laws, Etha Scott, Mamee Bolden and Manny Bolden; a host of beloved grand, great grand and great, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.

The Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Bolden will be held Monday, October 19, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. at the Progressive Chapel with the interment Wednesday at Main Post Cemetery. Reverend Timothy Maddox will officiate.

The visitation is Sunday, 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

The Staff of Progressive Funeral Home is honored to support the Bolden family with End of Life Services.


Services

18
mar

1:00 PM
Progressive Funeral Home
4235 St. Mary's Road
Columbus, GA 31907
19
mar

Interment

Main Post Cemetery
7381 Ingersoll St
Ft. Benning, GA 31905
19
mar

1:00 PM
Progressive Funeral Home
4235 St. Mary's Road
Columbus, GA 31907

Guest Book

To the entire family and friends of Mrs. Annie Bolden: We send our greatest condolences, love and prayers. As you experience this loss, it is a gain to the Kingdom of God. May the Lord continue to shower you all with His love and comfort. Amen!

- Reginald Swain