Mrs. Annie Louise Benn Jones, affectionally known as Ann, was born on September 30, 1948 in Columbia, SC. She was the daughter of the late Sam and Mattie Lee Benn. Surrounded by her family, she entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, at Prisma Health Richland.
Mrs. Jones attended school in Richland County. She graduated from Booker T. Washington High School. Mrs. Jones also attended Greenville Technical College, where she received an Associate Degree in Public Science. She was employed with the Badcock Center of Columbia, SC, for many years until her health declined.
Mrs. Jones was baptized at Central Baptist Church in Columbia, SC. She was also a member of the Order of the Eastern Star.
Mrs. Annie Louise Benn Jones leaves to cherish her precious memory: her sons, Jimmie (Ellen) Singleton, Jr. and Deacon Timmie (Sheila) Singleton, both of Columbia, South Carolina; a daughter, Sonja (Ronald) Anderson, of Columbia, SC; two sisters, Shirley Benn-Anderson and Lovern Benn, of Columbia, SC; two children whom she loved like her own, Chauncey and Heidi Hardrick, of Columbia, SC; twenty grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, other loving relatives, and caring friends, all of whom will miss her dearly.
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Ann. We live across from each other on Flamingo Dr.the last time I saw her was at church also. We were FB. Friends before I closed mines down.
So sorry for your loss my condolences
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Jones/Singleton Family during this time of bereavement.
Pastor Darryl and First Lady Annie Brooks, Good Shepherd Holiness Church
SENDING MY CONDOLENCES,SENDING LOVE, AND PRAYERS TO THE FAMILY OF MRS.LOUISE BENN 🙏❤ RIP TAKE YOUR REST SWEETIE 😇😭
Get your rest, I’m going to miss seeing your smiling face and hearing your voice.
To the family
Ann is at peace and no more pain. I will truly miss my friend..our talks on the phone and visits to the Nursing Home. Sleep on my friend and get your rest. Robert and I love you dearly.
My thoughts, prayers and condolences to & for the family. We were childhood friends. So sorry for your loss. PRAYING GOD’S PEACE.
I Love You So Much Auntie Louise you meant so much to us all You will never be forgotten RIP 🙏🏾😓
Louise you were my momma my sister and friend the one I could always call if I needed a listening ear, We’ve cried on each other’s shoulders Pat each other’s back and even straighten each other’s crown. I will always have fond memories of our relationship. To Sonja Tim and Jr hold your heads up I know how much you loved your momma and she you all were her world I know because she told me so. We know you’re alright Now sister.I love You Forever And A Day! Your Lil sister as you so affectionately referred to me 😘💕
RIP in peace my love it broke my heart just to hear you gone and it gonna hurt me even more to not see your smile everyday and to her family she had a pure soul and I loved her
Love You Auntie, Get your rest, you’ve earned it.
Sending our prayers 🙏🏽 and love to the family.
I’VE KNOWN ANN FOR ALL MY LIFE, IT SEEMS. WE GREW UP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, GOING TO THE SAME ELEMENTARY SCHOOL & ATTENDING THE SAME CHURCH. SHE WAS A FEW YEARS OLDER BUT I USED TO VISIT HER SITTING ON HER FRONT PORCH ON PULASKI ST. PASSING THE TIME OF DAY, TALKING ABOUT ANYTHING, EVERYTHING & NOTHING IN PARTICULAR. WE DRIFTED AS WE GOT OLDER BUT THE LAST TIME I SAW HER WAS AT CHURCH. REST MY DEAR OLD FRIEND. MY THOUGHTS & PRAYERS ARE WITH THE FAMILY. MAY THE LORD GIVE YOU ALL PEACE & COMFORT YOU.MUCH LOVE
May the lord give comfort and peace to her children Sonja timmie and Jimmie and her grandchildren also my mother Shirley Benn and my aunt Lovern Benn and all of us as her nieces and nephews and cousin. She will forever be in our hearts and minds. Rest in the lord. Our matriarch