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Carrie M. Williams

Syracuse, New York

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Carrie M. Williams April 10, 2010 Carrie M. Williams, 64, of Syracuse, passed away Saturday. She was born in Nassau, Bahamas and had lived in Syracuse for 37 years. Survived by her daughter, Sabrina J. Williams of NJ; sons, Charles Williams Jr., and Jarrett Williams both of Syracuse; sisters,...

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It's been five years since Carrie passed, and honestly, I still feel the void she left. She had such a way of making everything brighter, and her absence is something I notice all the time. I find myself thinking about her stories, her laugh, and all the little things that made her so special. There´s sadness, of course, but also so much gratitude for having had her in my life. Today, like every year on this day, I´m holding onto those memories a little closer and remembering her with so much...

...remembering my aunt and the people who loved her. Today a tree has been planted in Carrie´s name. Her memory will live on as the tree blossoms and grows. A tribute to a beautiful soul. Until we meet again...

Best friend. Worse critic. Sister.

Still thinking of you Mom and reminiscing; celebrating everyday...you words

Still thinking of you Mom and reminiscing; celebrating everyday...you words

The clients and staff at the Rothschild Adult Day Program express their sympathy to Charlie Williams Jr. on the death of his beloved mother. Carrie was very special to Charlie.

When we lose someone we love, it seems that time stands still. She left before anyone was ready to say good-bye. Little by little, we begin to remember that not just that she died, but that she lived. And that her life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.

When we lose someone we love, it seems that time stands still. What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.

Dear Charlie, Jarrett, Sabrina, Jack,

We grieve with you in your time of loss.
May God blesws and keep you always.

Alisa Kimbrough
Elijah Kimbrough
Ira Davis