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Martha ‘Annette’ Gatlin
Martha “Annette” Gatlin, 83, a beloved mother, daughter, sister and friend, passed away peacefully at Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Tuesday, May 25, 2021, with her beloved daughter at her side.
Annette was born on Aug. 26, 1937, to the late Dudley William and Lucy Derrick White in Delano.
Throughout life, Annette always enjoyed being around her friends and most importantly her family. She attended Patty Church of Christ.