“Just this past December during the holidays, Annie was able to watch White Christmas with her family on the movie’s 70th anniversary,” says Whitfield’s obituary.
“Annie was a talented actor, but Los Angeles didn’t have enough trees for her, so in the 1970s she left Hollywood for a new life “up north.”
“Annie became dedicated to causes that promote peace and protect nature during this time of change.”
Annie worked hard as an activist and community organizer after she “retired,” right up until the day she died.
Annie’s three children and seven grandchildren were the most important things in her life.
“She was beloved by her family, who were always her first priority.” .
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