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Lucy Irene Paulk "Lurene" Williams

Tybee Island, Georgia

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Lucy Irene "Lurene" Paulk Williams - TYBEE ISLAND - Lucy Irene "Lurene" Paulk Williams passed away peacefully on January 21, 2012. Irene was born on August 4, 1921 in Willicoochee, Georgia to John and Ethel Paulk. Irene grew up on the family farm until she went to college at age 16. She married...

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What a great lady, a friend and benefactor of all. We will miss her charm and erudition at the Tybee Library. Much love and prayers to her family and many friends.

Ms Irene made a difference in many peoples life. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. Our prayers are with your family.

Steve & Kathryn,
So sorry to hear of your loss this Monday afternoon. I'm sorry we missed the service.

My most heartfelt sympathy to Stephen and Kathy, Michael, and the other members of the Williams and Paulk family. Luree was really one of a kind -so welcoming, loving, and wise. I have so many fond memories of our summers at Tybee spending most of our time with her and on the dock. She was so much a part of my family and will be missed so much! May you all be comforted knowing that she is at peace and that her legacy of love, faith and wisdom will continue! My thoughts, prayers, and love...

Irene Williams was a dear friend of Tybee Library. She will be greatly missed. Our condolences to her family.

My thoughts are with the William's family. I did not know Miss Lurene but knowing her descendants, she must have been an awesome woman. Rest Peacefully in your beliefs Mrs. Williams.
Samantha Claar - Tybee Island

Our condolences to the Williams family. Ms. Irene was a bulldog for God. She was faithful to the Island women prayer breakfast . She was faithful to her nursing home ministry . She was a faithful woman of God. She taught by example how to serve God and community . She will be greatly missed.

Miss Irene was truely one of Gods Angels,I met her many years ago when she would come to the Nursing Homes,to help with bingo. She always had a smile on her face and you could tell , she wanted to be there cheering the patients up.Tybee has lost a icon and will feel the emptiness for a long time.To the William family, I am so sorry for your loss,but remember she has left a legacy of memories.She was here visiting and now returned to her rightful home with the Lord .

Miss Irene was a true motivator who never lost her sense of humor. She would talk to anyone and everyone, and always had a kind word. Trinity Chapel members mourn her passing. Tybee Island has lost a treasure, a true jewel among the sandy beaches she called home. Our condolences to the Williams and Paulk families.