The family thanks you all for the love and support To her include Lula Floyd, Paul Cuthtell, Sandy Michael, Ann and Scott McComb, Gerald and Louise Edwards,īeatriz Conrado, Dawn, Teri, Bonita, David, Ralph, and Oscar. Annett also leaves behind a host of nieces, nephews,Ĭousins, other family members, and friends.Īnd although many of her friends from Winston-Salem preceded her in death, her local friends who remained dear Marco Nago (New Jersey) and her three great-grandchildren. Bailey – Fiancé) (Columbus, OH) her six grandchildren, Brandon Butler (Danielle) (Columbus, OH) īryan Butler ( Jakaiah) (Tampa, FL) Jasmine Smith (Omaha NE) Diondre Butler (Omaha NE) Sofia A. Owens (Rosalyn) (Oakwood Village, OH) and Brady Cobb Jr. Mower was like riding a golf cart on her own course!”Īnnett is survived by her sons, Dwight C. Neighbors were used to seeing Annett on her riding lawn mower on a regular basis. And she took great pride in the overall appearance of her lawn, so her These same brightĬolors were reflected throughout her home. Annett loved flowers and took joy in caring for her garden ofīright colored flowers, which included shades of yellow, fuchsia, red, orange, and lavender. Just like Annett, valued education, and life lessons. Annett also expressed that it meant a lot to her that she was namedĪfter one of her mother’s older sisters, Aunt Clarice, who also was a strong-willed woman as well as a teacher, who Picture of her as a toddler wearing a snowsuit. Photograph of her maternal grandmother, taken by her cousin, which included in the background on a wall, a large She also loved to take pictures, starting from when she was in the Girl Scouts. Would consider the value of her wisdom because she would always tag it by saying how much she loved her family. After establishing a host ofįriends, Annett remained in Winston Salem for over 40 years.Īnnett had a unique way of telling an unpleasant truth about a situation and instead of getting upset about it, one Another goal that she accomplished, whichĬan be a challenge for any household, was for her sons to graduate from high school. Textile and AT&T, to continue to provide for her children until she retired. When her marriage ended after 17 years, as a strong-willed mom, Annett took on several jobs, such as Hanes in 1978 where she and Dwight continued to raise their Annett and her family relocated to Winston Salem N.C. Together, they had two sons Dwight Nago Jr. The Lordstown City Schools District in Warren.Įventually, Annett met and married Dwight Nago Sr. She provided for her son by first working at the Ravenna Arsenal for a period time and then accepted a position with and from that union had a son Jimmie Butler Jr. Her education by attending Warren Business College.Īnnett was married to Jimmie Butler Sr. Annett attended Warren City Schools and achieved the highest level in the Girls Scout ofĪmerica, which enabled her to have the honor of being selected to be a representative from Ohio at the WashingtonĭC Girls Scout Jamboree. Raised by her mother and stepfather, Webster Owens, along with her sisters, Brenda and Lisa, and her brothers She was placed in hospice care inĪnnett was born on February 12, 1947, to Brady and Doris Dunn Cobb. Retirement Community in Winston Salem, N.C., following an extended illness. Clarice (Annett Cobb) Butler Nago, age 76, passed away on Thursday March 23, 2023, at the Brookridge
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