She was a member of the Baptist Church and very religous. Would not join any orginazations as she did not believe in them.
She was a great cook and her claim to fame was very small biscuits that would float off your plate.
She was an avid gardner, and bred her own Iris and has registrations of different types named after all three children (Paul, Beryl, and Glen). Also has one named Oklahoma, and is in the National Registrations.
A southern belle and never raised her voice to anyone!
She was living at a rest home in Oklahoma City at the time of death.
She was a member of the Baptist Church and very religous. Would not join any orginazations as she did not believe in them.
She was a great cook and her claim to fame was very small biscuits that would float off your plate.
She was an avid gardner, and bred her own Iris and has registrations of different types named after all three children (Paul, Beryl, and Glen). Also has one named Oklahoma, and is in the National Registrations.
A southern belle and never raised her voice to anyone!
She was living at a rest home in Oklahoma City at the time of death.
Family Members
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Minerva Catherine Williams Couch
1856–1927
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Susan Ann Williams Moon
1858–1935
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Lewis George Washington Williams
1860–1945
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Thomas William Clark Williams
1860–1941
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Elijah Brown Williams
1862–1940
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Leander Young Williams
1864–1942
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Samuel Sanders Williams
1866–1945
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Charlotte Elizabeth Williams Hughes
1868–1913
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Lorinda A. Williams Johnson
1872–1903
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James Cornelius Williams
1874–1940
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