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Angela Felicia Feemster, affectionately known as Angie, also lovingly called “Main Event,” was born on October 16, 1970, in Toledo, Ohio, and peacefully transitioned on December 23, 2025. She was a woman of gentle strength, quiet wisdom, and unconditional love—someone whose presence brought comfort and whose heart was always open to others.
Angie cherished time with her family and friends and was often the light in every gathering. Wherever she went, faces brightened, for she carried a God-given spirit filled with love, laughter, and joy that could not be resisted. Her life was a living testimony of giving — she poured into others with a servant’s heart, finding her greatest joy in loving, uplifting, and caring for those around her. Through her kindness and generosity, she reflected God’s love in all that she did
Angela was known for her soft spirit and caring nature. She was the kind of person who showed up without being asked, listened without judgment, and gave without expecting anything in return. Her compassion touched everyone she encountered, and her kindness will forever echo in the lives she changed.
Above all else, Angela loved her family. She was a devoted mother who poured her heart into her children, offering guidance, patience, and unwavering support. Her love was steady and nurturing, a safe place for those she held dear.
Angela’s faith carried her through life and shined through her actions. She believed in love, grace, and the beauty of caring for one another. Though she is no longer with us in body, her spirit lives on in the memories we cherish, the lessons she taught, and the love she left behind.
Angela was preceded in death by her father, Henry Alexander Feemster, and her grandmother, Rosa Mae Feemster.
Angela leaves to cherish her memory her husband, Anthony Lamon Williams; her mother, Frances Mae Feemster; her children, Detrick Alexander Feemster, Billy Dee Williams, Oshay Devontay Williams, Tibriana La’Shay Williams, and Teaira Lamya Williams; her beloved grandchildren, Lashay Williams, Egypt Carter-Church, Oshay Williams Jr., and Myracle Williams; and her siblings, Trina Jackson of Las Vegas, NV (Anthony Jackson), Pamela Williams of Las Vegas, NV (Jesse Williams), Brian Carroll, and Frances Climpson of Atlanta, GA (Jerel Climpson), along with a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members, and dear friends.
She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
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