Anne-Siddons-Obituary

Anne Rivers Siddons

Jan 9, 1936 – Sep 11, 2019 (Age 83)

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BORN
January 9, 1936
DIED
September 11, 2019
AGE
83

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Anne Rivers Siddons CHARLESTON - Our beloved stepmother, Anne Rivers Siddons, a resident of Charleston since 1998, died peacefully after a short battle with lung cancer on September 11th, 2019. She died at home surrounded by her family. A recent return to the Christian faith of her youth was a...

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I didn't know Mrs. Siddons. I am the great granddaughter of Mrs. Nellie Grace Arnold who was Anne's 'Nanny' from the time she was a baby until college. Fairburn, Georgia. Folklore has it that Mrs. Siddons dedicated her very first novel to her 'Nanny' who inspired her to see across race and it's limits in the deep south. I wish I could have met Mrs. Siddons to learn more about my Great Grandmother, Nanny.

I was deeply saddened to know that my favorite author, Anne Rivers Siddons, had passed away. The sadness was mitigated by the knowledge thar she had entrusted her life to Jesus Christ, giving me the sure knowledge that we will meet again. I met her in in the mid-90's in Jacksonville, Florida at a book signing. I was really fortunate because at that time, she wasn't surrounded by fans and I got to spend ten or fifteen minutes talking about a variety of things, including my love for her book...

I did not know that Mrs. Siddons had passed. She had a special talent for writing about the South, amongst other things. She put into words what I was thinking, many times! I love her style and will miss her!

Anne and I were friends and met through our husbands, both of whom were classmates at Princeton, and we all lived in Atlanta. We also had a house in Brooklin, Maine a short distance from Anne and Heywood’s cottage.

Anne was a beautiful person inside and out, and her novels reflected that beauty. Once at a Princeton reunion, Anne told me my beloved husband, David LeBey was the prototype for the lead character in her book Peachtree Road.

I read everyone of her books and...

I will miss her words-her insight & the journeys her books allowed me to feel a part of. A great literary gift to all who read her works . I hope she is honored in future
American Lit classes by studying her writing in depth. Anne Rivers Siddons is gone but her words remain a part of everyone who
Began a journey reading her works and feeling the power of her words. Im going to Go back & re-read her gifts ( books) hoping her loss wont feel so permanent.
Mary Beth

Anne Rivers Siddons was one of my favorite and deeply treasured authors. Peach Tree Road carved such a deep place inside my heart that the story, its characters, and beautiful images of days gone by in Atlanta have never left me.
It is a book I re-read every so often and introduced me to this amazing author's
array of novels I simply could not put down.
I did not know that Anne Rivers Siddons had
passed. It was a dream of mine to write her or even meet her some day and...

We her fans have come to love her and now we miss her. God bless you and thank You for loaning her to us for too short a while. Dear Anne, I will look forward to giving you a great big hug in heaven soon. Until then, we love you.

God is a God of all Comfort and he will Comfort the family's...My heartfelt sympathies..

One of my very favorite authors! When friends would ask for a recommendation I would always suggest they read any of Anne Rivers Siddons works of art. May she rest in peace...
Heidi Reyburn
Lititz, PA.
February 26, 2020