WILMINGTON Ann Noble Powers Smith, 102, passed away Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021.
She was born on July 23, 1918, at Bullock Hospital in downtown Wilmington to U.S. Navy Captain Kinchen James Powers and Hattie Noble Powers.
In 1935, she graduated from New Hanover High School. With the exception of the three years spent at Catawba College, she was a lifelong resident of Wilmington.
In 1937 her family moved to the 2400 block of Market Street, which was considered to be in the country. Her work history included being employed by the Wilmington Housing Authority and then becoming the manager of Lake Village Housing.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Judge H. Winfield Smith; brother, K.J. Powers Jr., sister, Harriett P. Bizzell; and nephew, Dr. Eustace Bizzell.
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Wilmington police spread Christmas cheer Members of the WPDâs Housing Taskforce and Community Engagement Team delivered 36 Christmas gift bags to elderly residents who live in Wilmington Housing Authority properties. (Source: WPD) By WECT Staff | December 18, 2020 at 7:56 AM EST - Updated December 18 at 7:56 AM
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Wilmington Police Department spread some Christmas cheer Thursday.
Members of the WPDâs Housing Taskforce and Community Engagement Team delivered 36 Christmas gift bags to elderly residents who live in Wilmington Housing Authority properties. This is an annual tradition which is funded by the Wilmington Police Recreation Association.
Yesterday, members of the WPD Housing Taskforce and Community Engagement Team delivered 36 Christmas gift bags to.Posted by Wilmington, NC Police Department on Friday, December 18, 2020
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