Mrs. Williams had lived in Kingston for 21 years, then moved to Crossville for 22 years before becoming a resident of Kingston again for six months. She enjoyed sewing, quilting and needlework. She also loved to read and was an avid walker. She was a member of the Kingston United Methodist Church and was a very devoted wife of 52 years to her husband, James S. Williams, who preceded her in death five and a half months ago.
Survivors include her daughters, Diane Mount of Kingston and Debra Jean Williams of Knoxville; son, Stephen David Williams (Sandy) of Aiken, SC; sisters, Melva Fuchs of Hollywood, MD and Lounette Clinton of Rancho Cucamonga, CA; and grandchildren, Bonne Mount of Knoxville, Jesse and Ethan Williams and Alex Goodman, all of South Carolina.
Brown Funeral Home of Kingston was in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Williams had lived in Kingston for 21 years, then moved to Crossville for 22 years before becoming a resident of Kingston again for six months. She enjoyed sewing, quilting and needlework. She also loved to read and was an avid walker. She was a member of the Kingston United Methodist Church and was a very devoted wife of 52 years to her husband, James S. Williams, who preceded her in death five and a half months ago.
Survivors include her daughters, Diane Mount of Kingston and Debra Jean Williams of Knoxville; son, Stephen David Williams (Sandy) of Aiken, SC; sisters, Melva Fuchs of Hollywood, MD and Lounette Clinton of Rancho Cucamonga, CA; and grandchildren, Bonne Mount of Knoxville, Jesse and Ethan Williams and Alex Goodman, all of South Carolina.
Brown Funeral Home of Kingston was in charge of the arrangements.
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