Jean-Williams-Obituary

Jean Frantz Williams

Kansas City, Missouri

About

LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

Obituary

Send Flowers

Jean Frantz Williams, 87, of Raytown, MO, passed away July 8, 2003, at John Knox Care Center in Lee's Summit. Her celebration of life will be 11 a.m. Saturday, July 12, at D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Chapel; interment will follow in Floral Hills Mausoleum. The family will receive friends...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My sympathy to the Williams family. I did not know Jean but I do know her daughter Janie. We went to high school at the same time. I am very sorry about your mother. I lost mine 12years ago and I still think of her very often. Anyway may the Lord confort you in your grieving. Love Toni Catalano-Forman

My heartfelt condolences, although I never had Mrs Williams for a class teacher, I doubt that any one that attended NorthEast during the mid sixties wasn't touched at some time by her genuine care and dedication to the students of NorthEast. The world is a poorer place for her passing. She will be missed.

Phil & Jane, I'm very sorry to hear about your mother.

Mrs. Williams was my first French teacher. This was at Northeast Jr. in the early 60's. I remember her as being very nice and we learned to sing and enjoy many French songs, especially Christmas carols.
My sincere condolences to her family.

Jean was a wonderful person who enjoyed life to its full extent. I am so fortunate to have known her and to be apart of her family. I will truly miss her.

Our Memories provide us with JOY Forever... When we are in grief, and at all times.
To Me, Mrs Williams was "Jane's Mom" AND a Teacher.
WoW, What a combination!
She influenced myself, and many of my friends, as a Mother and an Educator.
"Family", Thank You, for sharing her with us all!

My condolences to Mrs. Williams family. She was a wonderful teacher, kind, patient, and an inspiration for us all.
Everett Jacobs, Northeast Class of 1968.

I offer my thoughts and prayers to the family for their loss. Celebrate her life rather than mourn her death.

I remember Mrs. Williams hiring our band to play for Jane's birthday one year. She was always so nice to me.

Condolences to the Williams family from someone who fondly remembers Mrs. Williams from Northeast and her family.

Dean Hughson,Class of 1969,NE High