Anna Lois Yates (Hodges)

anna yates (hodges)

March 22, 1937 ~ December 25, 2020

Anna Lois Yates, 83, of Colton’s Point, MD passed away on December 25, 2020 in Callaway, MD. She was born on March 22,1937 in Washington, DC and was the loving daughter of the late Ernest Smith Hodges and Eleanor S. Pogue. Anna was the loving wife of the late Robert Edward Yates whom she married on February 11, 1956 in Arlington, VA and who preceded her in death. Anna is survived by her children Lois Kathleen Yates of Clements, MD, Carol Lee (Gerald) Brandt of Arlington, VA, Barbara Ellen (Michael) Click of Callaway, MD; brother, Frank H. Hodges of Bushwood, MD, and 7 grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her siblings Richard G. Hodges and Ernestine H. Wormwood. Anna graduated from Margaret Brent in 1953. During her career as a secretary she worked for the FBI, Navy Mutual Aid, and the International Monetary Fund from which she retired in 1990. While working for the IMF, Anna traveled many times to the Middle East. After residing in the Arlington, Virginia area for 34 years she happily enjoyed the last 30 years of retirement living in Colton’s Point, Maryland. Anna was a member of the American Legion in Avenue, Maryland. Anna loved to attend Washington Capitals games, watching the Blue Crabs play baseball, traveling with Bob, and going to bluegrass music concerts around the Southern Maryland area. Anna had an avid love for reading, jig saw puzzles, and cross word puzzles. Anna adored spending time with her seven grandchildren: Anna Steenburn, Thomas Yates, Charles Brooks, Taylor Brandt, John Brandt, Danielle Brooks, and Victoria Brooks. The family will receive friends on January 6, 2021 from 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. The Funeral Service and Interment will be private. Serving as pallbearers will be Charles Brooks, John Brandt, Mark Steenburn, Michael Click, Gerald Brandt, and Jeff Quade. Contributions can be made to American Legion 21690 Colton Point Road, Avenue, MD 20609 and 7th District Rescue Squad, PO Box 7, Avenue, MD 20609.

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  1. Anna and Bob were wonderful neighbors when we lived near them on Beach Road. She was a lovely and lively! Our deepest sympathy to the family.

  2. I am so grateful to have had you as my mom for 49 years. I am happy that we got to spend a lot of time together while living so close to each other. I know how much you loved us and your grandchildren. I promise to do my best to keep the extended family together and keep our traditions alive. I will miss you so much but I find comfort in knowing you are reunited with dad. Until we see each other again momma I know you are always watching over us. I love you.

  3. Dear Frankie, Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

  4. Carol, Taylor, John and Gerald says:

    Anna-
    You wore many hats as a wife, mother, grandmother and mother-in-law throughout the years. You will be greatly missed and never forgotten for your love and kindness. There is pain and grief with your passing but there is also comfort in knowing that you no longer suffer and are whole again. Our memories shall carry us until the grief passes. Take care until we meet again.

  5. My parents lived beside Bob and Anna for many years and I was always happy when I visited mom and Anna was there. Mom also passed on Christmas Day 12 years ago and I know they are somewhere giggling like school girls. Later on, Barbara Herbert brought her to crochet with us in Leonardtown and the Ladies loved Anna. Sympathies to her children and my old friend Frankie.

  6. My dear friend Anna I will miss you. I remember many nights on the dance floor with you and Duff Anderson’s Bar. You were always smiling and happy. We share the same birthday, although different years, and we celebrated together. I am glad that you are now with Jesus and pain free dancing in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

  7. Our hearts go out to the family. We enjoyed many good times with Anna and Bob in our visits to Maryland. She was a lady with full of spirit and was always the first to send a Christmas card. I use to tease her about jumping the gun.
    May God hear your hearts and remember the good times Anna and Bob gave to so many. God Bless


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