News Death Notice
WILLIAMS, Mary K. 83, of Springfield, went home to be with her Lord Tuesday, January 1, 2013. She was born October 8, 1929 in Wilmington, Ohio, the daughter of Charles and Mary Robinson. Mrs. Williams was an active member of the Clifton Avenue Church of God where she had been a Sunday School teacher, worked with the food pantry and worked with autistic children among many other things. She was also a dedicated Volunteer at Mercy Medical Center. Mary was retired from the United States Post Office in South Vienna in 1990, following 20 years of service. Survivors include four children; Gary D. Williams, Springfield, John D. Williams, Dayton, Sue A. (Charles) Philips, Springfield and Lorraine K. Hise, St. Paris, seven grandchildren; Dawn (Robert) Gaskill, Trisha Pace, Nicole Howell, Brad Howell, Ray Phillips, Paula Williams and Rachel Phillips, twelve great grandchildren, two great great grandchildren, three brothers; Ray (Carol) Robinson, Martinsville, Charles (Vickie) Robinson, Piketon and Gordon (Dottie) Robinson, Florida, one sister; Mildred Lee, Xenia and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband; Paul Rex Williams, May 7, 1992, four brothers, two sisters and her parents. Funeral services will be held at 1:00PM Saturday in the Clifton Avenue Church of God with Pastors Chad and Debbie Vickers officiating. Friends may visit with the family for one hour prior to the services in the church. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Burial Park. Arrangements are being handled by the JONES-KENNEY-ZECHMAN FUNERAL HOME.
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Nana I Miss You Sooooo Much . Please Watch Over Me Everyday And I Will Keep You In My Prayers . Love You Babygirl.
Krysta Nicole (Krissy)
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Grandchild
October 7, 2016
John I was so sorry to hear about youre Mother, my heart goes out to you. May you find peace in knowing her love for Jesus and may she rest in peace. Let the memories of her get you through this tuff time. Lora (Stradling) Allen
January 5, 2013
John, my sympathy goes out to you and youre family, may you find peace in knowing how well she knew Jesus and may she Rest In Peace.
youre friend, Lora (Stradling) Allen
January 5, 2013
To the Williams family i am so sorry for your loss i remember our years at 3rd church and your mom as a S.S.Teacher,she will be greatly missed but her memories will live on forever.
NIKKI HESS
January 5, 2013
Gary, so sorry for you and your families loss,our thoughts go out to you all
Terry and Janet Myers
January 4, 2013
So sorry to hear of your loss.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.God Bless.
Glenn&Edith (Hankins)Virgin
January 4, 2013
Let your garden grow with all the memories of Mary and her love for her Lord, her family, and her life. May Christ comfort you until the Big Family Reunion in Heaven. God bless you all.
Revs Chad, Debbie, and Corrie Vickers
January 3, 2013
Growing up Aunt Mary was like a second Mom to to Tommy, Sheri, Debbie and I. Our Mom passed before she did so now she and Aunt mary can be together again. With Love - Lonnie Michaelson and Family
Lonnie Michaelson
January 3, 2013
Sympathy sent to your family for your loss. May you hold precious memories of your loved one forever. Prayers for your family for God's precious love to be with you as you grieve.
Sherry Ricketts
January 3, 2013
So sorry for your loss. Thinking about all of you in your time of sadness.
Chuck and Evelyn Grass
Chuck and Evelyn Grass
January 3, 2013
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