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Annie L. White-Mallory, a devoted mother, grandmother, wife, and cherished friend, passed away peacefully on April 11, 2026. She was born on April 25, 1956, in Winona, Mississippi, at her familial home, to the late Carter Lee Williams and Annie Bell (White) Williams.
Annie was a woman of quiet strength, enduring grace, and unwavering love for her family. She devoted her life to nurturing and supporting those around her, offering wisdom, compassion, and encouragement to all who crossed her path. Her warm spirit and resilient nature made her a source of comfort, joy, and inspiration.
She was united in marriage to Eddie White for 33 years, building a legacy grounded in love, faith, and family. In 2019, she married Jarrett Mallory, embracing a new chapter filled with companionship and continued love.
Annie leaves to cherish her memory of her beloved children: Dedric Clark of Atlanta, Georgia; Anton (Erica) White of Chicago, Illinois; Marcus White of Memphis, Tennessee; Dr. Alexandria White of Oxford, Mississippi; Shawna White of Chicago, Illinois; Blake White of Batesville, Mississippi; Joshua White.
She was a proud and loving grandmother to Princess Richardson, Dedric Clark Jr., Emory Elzie, Destiny White, Amira White, Madilyn White, and Ryan Clark, each of whom brought immense joy and pride into her life.
She is also survived by her loving siblings: Leroy (Mary) Williams of Jeffersonville, Indiana; Desiree Allen of Clarksville, Tennessee; Diane (Asa) Small of Winona, Mississippi; Richard Williams of Winona, Mississippi; Charles Williams of Winona, Mississippi; and Claude Williams of Winona, Mississippi.
Annie was preceded in death by her parents, Carter Lee Williams and Annie Bell Williams; her sister, Mary Lloyd; and her brothers, Carter Lee Williams Jr. and Harry Williams
Annie’s legacy is one of love, resilience, and deep devotion to family. Though she will be greatly missed, her spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.