Annie Fultz Alger, 72 of Myers Drive, Lexington died Tuesday at Thomasville Medical Center after a short illness.
Mrs. Alger was born Jan. 3, 1935, in Randolph County to Carl Fultz and Maggie Furr Fultz. She was a retired Assembler from Lexington Furniture. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers, Claude Fultz, Rainey Fultz, and Bill Fultz and Clifton Fultz, and one sister, Betty Burgess.
Surviving are a son Errol Ralf Alger and his wife, Charlene, of Winnsboro, SC; son-in-law Robert Sears of Lexington; daughters Tessa Kube and her husband, Mike, Kathy Cranfill and her husband, Robert, of Lexington and Carol Anne Sears of Englewood, CO; grandchildren Amie Sears, Zachery Sears, Bobbie Gene Sears, Jacob Sears, Brandon Alger, Natalie Alger, Stephanie Alger, Olivia Alger, Jeff Cranfill, Lou May Miller Mendez, Brandi Kube, Lexi Kube; One great-grandchild is expected in July; brother Matthew Mack Fultz of Asheboro; sisters Doris Leonard and husband, Homer, of Asheboro, Francis DeVrise and husband, Vernard, of Irons, MI, and Margie Smith of Seattle, WA.
The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Wayside Baptist Tabernacle where she was a member with Rev. Roger Lackey officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Hill Memorial Park.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at Davidson Funeral Home in Lexington.
Mrs. Alger was a very loving mother and grandmother who was a very outgoing person and helped anyone.