The life of Anna Rean Knolton began on January 12, 1937 in Reynolds, Ga. With Florence Colbert Knolton and Doc Knolton as her parents. Anna grew up and attended the public Schools of Taylor County. Anna Rean was like many children in her day she laughed, played and was adored by her family. She was brought up in a faith filled family. She joined Rocky Mount Baptist Church in Reynolds, Ga. Where her membership spanned over her entire life. She was concercrated to the Mother,s Ministry and served faithfully.
Anna Rean grew into an industrial woman who was determined to build a wholesome life for herself, while focused on building this life and Anna Rean was truly focused. It was during this time she met and married the love of her life K. C. Daniel whom they reared a beautiful family. Anna Rean remained true to her goals, she worked with Thomaston Mills as a weaver until she retired.
Anna Rean loved to fish, being at the creek side was her favorite pastime. She was known for her signature Sweet Potato Pies. Flowers always brought her joy. She had one of the most beautiful flower gardens around. Her favorite color was green. Those who knew her loved her, her laughter was infectious to all. Anna Rean was a no non-sense women, she was a realest. Quotes she will always be remembered by are: “stay in your lane” “All you know about is yourself”, and lastly “it is what it is”. This women will belong remember for her quick whit, love, laughter and character of strength.
Anna was preceded in death by her parents, husband, son K.C. Daniel, Jr., her silblings Lilie McCrary, Willie Mae Jones, Bob Jones, Syidney Knolton, James Jones, C. B. Knolton, Felton Knolton,
Anna Rean took her flight from this world of pain to a land more peaceful than this one on December 19, 2025 at Taylor County Rehab.
Left to cherish her life and memory are children: Sons Larry (Linda) Knolton, Walter Leon Daniel, Alvin Daniel, J. C. Daniel, Sr., Kerry Daniel, Tyrone Knolton, Daughters: Diane Daniel, Marlo Miller, Marisa Kelay Daniel, Brother: Fremon (Jan) Knolton, nieces reared as sisters Elanor Short, Helen Harp, Ezell Howard, daughter-in-law Keitha Daniel, 16 Grandchildren, 13 Great-Grandchildren, and a host of nieces reared, nephews, cousins other relatives and friends.
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