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Annetta N. Lynch
September 29th, 1916 - August 13th, 2004
LYNCH, Annetta, 87, of St. Petersburg passed away Friday, August 13, 2004. She was a retired accountant. Born in Germantown, Penn. in 1916, she moved as a child to Flint, Mich. and then to St. Petersburg in 1923. Her father was a part time musician and she and her brother Roy Noble practiced the marimba and xylophone from an early age. They were known as the Noble twins and performed at many events including the Florida Theater and Williams Park. Later she sang in the choir at the First Methodist Church and played xylophone for the church. She was the bookkeeper for Kaniss Jewelry for many years and later the office manager for Pathology Associates. She was a member of Lakeview Presbyterian Church for twenty years and later an active member and volunteer at Woodlawn Presbyterian Church until her death. She is preceded in death by her husband Edward James Lynch. Survivors include a son, Britt Long, granddaughter Susan Neighbors and family and step-son, James Lynch and family. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Aug. 21, 4:00 p.m. at Woodlawn Presbyterian Church, 2612 12th St. N., St. Petersburg. In lieu of flowers, a donation in her memory may be made to Woodlawn Presbyterian Church.
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