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Preserve forever →Anna Mae Fielder
October 10, 1930— March 9, 2026
Springfield, MO
Anna Fielder ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Greenlawn Funeral Home North on Mar. 16, 2026.Anna Mae Fielder, age 95, of Springfield, Missouri, passed away peacefully in her sleep on March 9, 2026 at Copper Rock Village in Rogersville, Missouri.Ann was born to William Kinser and Letha Kinser on October 10, 1930 in Rogersville, MO.Ann was a graduate of Ozark High School and spent her career in the Title Insurance Industry holding numerous positions including Assistant Division Vice President for American Title Insurance Company. Ann was previously married to Bob Fielder and a surrogate mother to her many nieces and nephews.Ann was preceded in death by her father and mother, along with siblings; Leland Kinser, Eugene Kinser, Leslie Kinser, Marion(Pete) Kinser, Bennie Kinser, and Junetta Bonner. She is survived by her sisters; Lillian Breid, and Doris Bishop.A Celebration of Life will be held at noon on Sunday, September 7, 2026, at the Living Memorial Park, 4323 S Nature Center Way, Springfield, Missouri during the Kinser Family Reunion, with the interment to follow at the Kinser-Lee Cemetery, 4900 South Farm Rd 189, Rogersville, Missouri.Ann was a loving, caring woman who will be sorely missed by her family and friends.In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in her honor for the care and maintenance of the Kinser-Lee Cemetery. For more information, please contact Julie Eberhart at [email protected].To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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