Her family relocated to Mims, FL, many years ago and Louise attended school in Brevard County.
She was known in the community and the church she attended as "Miss Louise". She enjoyed fishing, cooking and singing in the choir. She loved her children unconditionally and often reminded them of the greatness of God. Her favorite saying was "call on the one you serve".
Louise was employed by McDonnell-Douglas Corporation for many years before her retirement.
After a lengthy illness, “Miss Louise” was called from the pain and suffering of this world on Sunday morning, August 23, 2015. She is preceded in death by her children, Debbie Welch and Crosley Williams, Sr.; grandson, Tyrone "Dilly" Williams; and siblings, Alice Nattile and Lee James.
Precious memories will linger with her surviving children: Ronnie Nelson, Cynthia Williams, Tommyzenia Williams and Patrice Williams; 11 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great grandchildren; nephew, Otis Kirkland (Katie); nieces, Corretha Nattile and Patti Nattile; daughter-in-law, Helen Williams; and a host of loving great nieces, nephews, and cousins; god-daughter Cheryl Anderson; her long-time friend, Mrs. Leila Mae McCullough; and her St. Mary Church family.
Her family relocated to Mims, FL, many years ago and Louise attended school in Brevard County.
She was known in the community and the church she attended as "Miss Louise". She enjoyed fishing, cooking and singing in the choir. She loved her children unconditionally and often reminded them of the greatness of God. Her favorite saying was "call on the one you serve".
Louise was employed by McDonnell-Douglas Corporation for many years before her retirement.
After a lengthy illness, “Miss Louise” was called from the pain and suffering of this world on Sunday morning, August 23, 2015. She is preceded in death by her children, Debbie Welch and Crosley Williams, Sr.; grandson, Tyrone "Dilly" Williams; and siblings, Alice Nattile and Lee James.
Precious memories will linger with her surviving children: Ronnie Nelson, Cynthia Williams, Tommyzenia Williams and Patrice Williams; 11 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren; and 15 great-great grandchildren; nephew, Otis Kirkland (Katie); nieces, Corretha Nattile and Patti Nattile; daughter-in-law, Helen Williams; and a host of loving great nieces, nephews, and cousins; god-daughter Cheryl Anderson; her long-time friend, Mrs. Leila Mae McCullough; and her St. Mary Church family.
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