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Sue Ann Brady Williams

Knoxville, Tennessee

1936 - 2018

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Sue Ann Brady WilliamsKnoxville, TNSue Ann Brady Williams (81) of Knoxville, Tennessee died April 16, 2018 after a short illness. Sue was born June 9, 1936 to E.B. and Pauline Jones Brady. She grew up in Norris Park, TN. Sue married the love of her life, Donald B. Williams in 1956. Together they...

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Sue was so lovely--And Don, also. I hope you girls and rest of family are doing well.

Aunt Sue and Uncle Don created an inspirational piece of beauty at Cliffbreak (Not kidding for one of the few times in my life). I was quite lucky to play a small part in its creation back in 1982. I also know that everyone else who was lucky enough to see this beauteous place along the South Knoxville cliffs left a happier more inspired person. Aunt Sue and Uncle Don definitely left the World a better place than how they found it!

Circa 1981

Thank you for your thoughts, memories and prayers. We all appreciate it so much.
We are having a memorial gathering for mom at UT Trail Gardens on Neyland Dr. in the Pavilion on Saturday May 5th from 2-4. Please come if you can. We would all love to see mom an dad's friends from the area.
Donna, Brenda, Sandra and Wanda

To the Williams girls and all the family...Sue was a shining example of a gracious Southern lady as well as a skilled crafts person...We had many fun times together...and of course we loved Don and Cliffbrake...Hold on to your many memories..Love and Sunshine..Micki and Dan Shipe

Sue and Don were extremely brilliant, gracious, and talented and shared their beautiful Cliffbrake with so many people who were in awe and thankful for the opportunity and pleasure. Their names are often spoken in conversations about beauty in Knoxville. Sue was a lovely wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. It was my good fortunate to have known her. My condolences to all you girls and your families. She was so proud of all of you.

Dear Brenda,
I am so sorry for your loss...I feel your sadness....my condolences to you and your family.

I've always been in awe of Sue and Don's accomplishments at Clioffbrake and elsewhere. May God bless them and all that they spawned.

I have so many lovely memories of spending time with Aunt Sue at Cliffbreak. She always shared a kind ear, good advice and some wine. She made me and many friends feel very welcomed in her beautiful home and garden.

I am so lucky to have become part of the Williams family by Marriage. My hearts go out to all my Williams family but especially Sandra, Hannah and the kids. She was such a huge part of your lives. I know it is a very hard time for you.