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Mildred R. Williams

Birmingham, Alabama

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WILLIAMS, MILDRED R., of Birmingham, AL, passed away Thursday, September 10, 2009 at the age of 86. Mildred was born the daughter of Mable "Mamie" and Norman "Buck" Rogers in South Hill, VA. She graduated from Cradock High School in 1940. In 1942, she married Jackson L. Williams. They moved to...

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We will Mrs. Williams very much in our practice. She was a wonderful lady and a joy to take care of.

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Kenny, Tammy, & family - my heart goes out to you. Even though I understand these last years have been difficult, I also know you're dealing with sadness & loss. I'll remember Aunt Mildred as a true Southern lady. I loved the banter between Uncle Jack & her -- they were such a memorable pair! The last time I was with her she was so very proud of you, the life that you & Tammy have built, & each of her grandchildren. I'll keep you in my prayers as you go thru the days ahead. I'm grateful to...

Kenny and Tammy, this is Bob, Myrtle and Dick's son, and wife Linda, in NC. About four years ago, our family traveled to Birmingham so that I could officiate for the wedding of a friend of our daughter, Cara. We went by to see your parents, whom we hadn't seen probably since we got married in 1978 and your parents came to our wedding in PA. It was such a nice visit to Birmingham, and we are so glad we got to see them before they went home to be with the Lord. In spite of your mom's...

Mildred was our sister in law, and although we cannot attend because of being elderly and unable ourselves to travel, we will certainly be with the family as they lift up voices of thanksgiving to God for this one who was generous, laughed heartily, understood human foibles and loved deeply. She had been touched by the death of her loved ones, and now we are touched by losing her. Our "circle" is missing a member. We are trusting in Him Who raised the dead and gives everlasting life and we...

I, of course, have known aunt Mildred all of my life. As I thought about her Life I always remember her smile. It was ever present. She'll be missed by her family. Our thought and prayers are with all left behind.