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Jeannie <I>Langley</I> Williams

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Jeannie Langley Williams

Birth
New Albany, Union County, Mississippi, USA
Death
20 Jun 2020 (aged 90)
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
North Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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On June 20, 2020, Jeannie Langley Williams fell asleep and awoke in the arms of Jesus and her beloved husband, Harold J. Williams, Jr who was anxiously awaiting her.

Jeannie was born to Kyle and Maude Langley on October 3, 1929 in New Albany, Mississippi. At 18 years of age she left family and friends to pursue a better life in Memphis Tennessee. There she met Harold, who was the love of her life. Harold and Jeannie were married February 18, 1949 and lived a full and loving life together until Harold went to be with Jesus in 2006.

Jeannie was a true southern lady, exhibiting charm and kindness to all she met. She began a career in real estate in 1968 and vigorously continued that career path until her death. She closed her last "deal" on June 11, 2020. Jeannie was an inspiration and pillar to so many, breaking many barriers in the real estate business world. She was a Certified Residential Specialist and Graduate of Realtor Institute.

She poured her energy and life into her work, community and anything she pursued. Jeannie held leadership roles in numerous professional and community organizations. Those include: North Pulaski Board of Realtors (founding member and past president), Arkansas Realtor Association, Women's Council of Realtors (past national president), National Association of Home Builders Auxiliary and Greater Little Rock Home Builders Auxiliary. Jeannie served as a trustee for the Realtor's Political Action Committee as well as founding member. She was recognized and received awards throughout the years too numerous to list.

Community was paramount to Jeannie. She believed in giving back to the community. She was a member of Park Hill Baptist Church since 1963, teaching Sunday school for several years alongside Harold. Jeannie remained active in the church holding numerous leadership roles. Other groups she belonged to were the Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary (past president), North Little Rock Women's Club (past president) and a volunteer at Baptist Memorial Hospital for many years.

Jeannie leaves her three daughters, Pamela Ward (Gary Jack) who resides in Austin, Texas, Patricia Cameron and Penne Williams (Brian Nichol) of North Little Rock, Ark. She has six grandchildren, Heather Hundley Beitzel (Derek), Brett Blakely (Doris), Taylor Blakely, Patrick Cameron (Nabil), Dylan Williams, Rachel Walters (Spencer) and five great-grandchildren Alexandra and Annamarie Beitzel and Lesley, Jimmy and Isabella Blakely.
On June 20, 2020, Jeannie Langley Williams fell asleep and awoke in the arms of Jesus and her beloved husband, Harold J. Williams, Jr who was anxiously awaiting her.

Jeannie was born to Kyle and Maude Langley on October 3, 1929 in New Albany, Mississippi. At 18 years of age she left family and friends to pursue a better life in Memphis Tennessee. There she met Harold, who was the love of her life. Harold and Jeannie were married February 18, 1949 and lived a full and loving life together until Harold went to be with Jesus in 2006.

Jeannie was a true southern lady, exhibiting charm and kindness to all she met. She began a career in real estate in 1968 and vigorously continued that career path until her death. She closed her last "deal" on June 11, 2020. Jeannie was an inspiration and pillar to so many, breaking many barriers in the real estate business world. She was a Certified Residential Specialist and Graduate of Realtor Institute.

She poured her energy and life into her work, community and anything she pursued. Jeannie held leadership roles in numerous professional and community organizations. Those include: North Pulaski Board of Realtors (founding member and past president), Arkansas Realtor Association, Women's Council of Realtors (past national president), National Association of Home Builders Auxiliary and Greater Little Rock Home Builders Auxiliary. Jeannie served as a trustee for the Realtor's Political Action Committee as well as founding member. She was recognized and received awards throughout the years too numerous to list.

Community was paramount to Jeannie. She believed in giving back to the community. She was a member of Park Hill Baptist Church since 1963, teaching Sunday school for several years alongside Harold. Jeannie remained active in the church holding numerous leadership roles. Other groups she belonged to were the Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary (past president), North Little Rock Women's Club (past president) and a volunteer at Baptist Memorial Hospital for many years.

Jeannie leaves her three daughters, Pamela Ward (Gary Jack) who resides in Austin, Texas, Patricia Cameron and Penne Williams (Brian Nichol) of North Little Rock, Ark. She has six grandchildren, Heather Hundley Beitzel (Derek), Brett Blakely (Doris), Taylor Blakely, Patrick Cameron (Nabil), Dylan Williams, Rachel Walters (Spencer) and five great-grandchildren Alexandra and Annamarie Beitzel and Lesley, Jimmy and Isabella Blakely.


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