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Joy Creamer
July 21, 2025
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Gail Rogers Davis
July 20, 2025
So sorry to see this notice. Mrs. Williamson was my 5th grade teacher at Gresham School (about 1954), and I always loved her. Blessings to all her family.
Gail Rogers Davis
T.H
July 19, 2025
I do not know the family but I love to help families reconnect with old photos! Beautiful lady.
John Humphreys
July 18, 2025
I have fond memories of Mrs. Williamson in 5th grade at Rosa Taylor, school year 59-60. She was so young and pretty, and taught grade school American History which was a great intro. to later advance courses. Amazing that now it is sadly not taught at all in many public schools. Thanks to teachers like Mrs. Williamson we received then the equivalency of today's better private schools. Her family was blessed to have her for so long.
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