Stella-Williams-Obituary

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Stella Mae Williams

Jun 12, 1928 - Oct 16, 2016

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My sweet Aunt Stella,
As life goes on it is just as the word of God tells us. Perilous times are everywhere. But I am holding on to the promise that my redemption draws nigh. I think of you often and remember how we talked about our faith in Jesus Christ. It surely can't be long before we are all together in our eternal home. I love you and miss you.

Aunt Stella,
The signs of the time are surely everywhere. The coming of our Lord can't be far away. I look forward to seeing you and all my loved ones in that wonderful place that God has prepared for us. I love and miss you.

Aunt Stella,
I sure miss our visits and talks. But. I know you are rejoicing with the Lord. Love you.

Four years has passed since God sent His angels for you. I think of you often and reminisce about our times together. I miss you and I am so thankful for having you in my life. We will meet again one day!!

Time goes by so fast. It's unbelievable that sweet Aunt Stella has been gone 3 years. But, God's word tells us we are only here for a short while. Her gracious and kind heart sure made my life much more joyous. We all miss and love her dearly.

I am saddened to learn that Ms Stella passed away. None of our family knew it, or we would have been there. She was one of the sweetest Christian ladies I have ever known. She was a good friend to my mother ( Olena) and to all of us. She and Glennie were true supporters of Good Hope Church. I will forever be grateful for their support of my late grandfather and grandmother: Rev D. Roy and Mrs Ruby Chapman as their pastor and founding of Good Hope. The church was organized under a "Brush...

To all of the family. I'm so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Stella was one of a kind. She was truly a child of God. Just remember all the beautiful memories you will forever carry in your hearts.

My dear sweet Aunt Stella. I will forever cherish all our visits together, the laughs and the memories. One of God's greatest gifts in my life was you. You are truly a special angel. To know you was to love you. You can rest in God's loving arms now. Watch over us all until our time comes to meet you again. You will forever be in my heart.

Charles, Cecil, Glenda and Joel, When someone you love becomes a memory, their memory becomes a treasure. Y'all are some of the richest...

To the family, Ms. Stella was one of the sweetest ladies that I have ever known. I got to know her working at United Bank. She will live on in your hearts. I will keep the family in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless!

Obituary

Stella's Obituary

VIEW VIDEO TRIBUTE      Stella Mae Williams passed away Sunday, October 16, 2016. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 19, 2016, at Good Hope Church with burial in the church cemetery.  Rev. Jerry Brooks and Rev. Rob Thacker will officiate.  The family will greet friends from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 18, 2016, at Monroe County Memorial Chapel. 

Mrs. Williams, the daughter of the late Lester Charles Smith and Annie Mae Freeman Smith was born June 12, 1928, in Hall County, Georgia. Her husband, Thomas Glennie Williams preceded her in death.  She retired from Carter’s, after forty-two years of service and was a charter member of Good Hope Church. 

Survivors include her children, Charles (Linda) Williams of Barnesville, Cecil (Wanda) Williams of Barnesville, Glenda (Roy) Beacham of Barnesville and Joel (Nelda) Williams of Forsyth; eight grandchildren; several great grandchildren; and several great great grandchildren.

Monroe County Memorial Chapel has charge of arrangements.

 

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