Services for Mrs. Williams will be conducted in Dallas, Texas. Interment will be at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas. Arrangements were provided by Peebles Fayette County Funeral Homes & Cremation Center – West Chapel at Oakland.
Mrs. Williams was born January 26, 1922 in Chavies, Kentucky. She received her education in the Chavies, Kentucky School System and was married for 65 years to Estill Williams. She was of the Church of Christ faith and a homemaker throughout her life. She was an artist who enjoyed creating porcelain dolls.
Mrs. Williams is survived by three daughters, Alta Delories Lyon (Jack) of Eads, Daphne Dian McDaniel (Joe) of Eads, Deborah Williams Sisk (Rick) of Eads; her brother, David Lewis of Heber Springs, Arkansas; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Estill Williams who died March of 2004; her parents, E.L. Lewis and Suzanne Napier Lewis; and two sons, Deronda “Ronnie” Williams and James Larry Williams.
Services for Mrs. Williams will be conducted in Dallas, Texas. Interment will be at Restland Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas. Arrangements were provided by Peebles Fayette County Funeral Homes & Cremation Center – West Chapel at Oakland.
Mrs. Williams was born January 26, 1922 in Chavies, Kentucky. She received her education in the Chavies, Kentucky School System and was married for 65 years to Estill Williams. She was of the Church of Christ faith and a homemaker throughout her life. She was an artist who enjoyed creating porcelain dolls.
Mrs. Williams is survived by three daughters, Alta Delories Lyon (Jack) of Eads, Daphne Dian McDaniel (Joe) of Eads, Deborah Williams Sisk (Rick) of Eads; her brother, David Lewis of Heber Springs, Arkansas; seven grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Estill Williams who died March of 2004; her parents, E.L. Lewis and Suzanne Napier Lewis; and two sons, Deronda “Ronnie” Williams and James Larry Williams.
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