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Marian Norma <I>Lee</I> Williams

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Marian Norma Lee Williams

Birth
Jenks, Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
26 Jan 2021 (aged 92)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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SECTION D ROW 7 SITE 357
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Marian Norma (Lee) Williams, 92 years, peacefully passed away due to respiratory complications, Tuesday, January 26 at Mercy Springfield Hospital. Her children were at her bedside and she was able to say good-bye to her grandchildren and extended family via a zoom call. Marian was alert and singing gospel hymns on the last day of her earthly journey. Marian was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 73 years Edward Williams, her daughter Pam who passed away in 2020, grandson Johnathan in 1983.
Marian was born to Robert Edward Lee and Eula Serilda Barnes on June 6, 1928 in Jenks, Oklahoma. She was the third child of four born to the couple before Robert and his brother’s Leonard Cephas Lee and Homer Carl Lee were killed in a Katy Trail Railroad train-car collision in Albion, Oklahoma in 1931. Robert and Leonard worked for the Gypsy Oil Company and Homer was in college at the time of their death. The accident left 7 children without a father. As a result of the depression plaguing Oklahoma, Marian along with her younger sister Wanda and two older brothers, Leonard and Bobby resided at the Odd Fellows Home for children in Carmen Oklahoma. Upon Eula’s marriage to John Mack Pearson, the children were joyfully reunited with their mother and new father in Tulsa. Despite the tough economic times, Marian learned to play the piano. Two more children, Jerome and Judy were added to the family. Marian attended Tulsa schools until 1946 when she moved to San Diego, California to live with cousins. Her cousin introduced her to a strapping young Marine veteran named Edward Williams. The two rode Ed’s Harley Davidson motorcycle to the Courthouse in San Diego and were married. Edward and Marian settled in Plattsmouth, Nebraska where they had two children, Pamela and Randy. They moved to Topeka, Kansas and had two more children, Gary and Patti.
Marian became a registered nurse in 1970. The family relocated to Missouri for several years before moving to Anaheim, California where they owned and operated Wood Fumigation and Termite Control, until returning to Springfield Missouri to retire, in 1991.
Marian is survived by her brother Jerome Pearson and Judy Parks; her children Randy, Gary and Patti Melton. 12 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.
Private burial Monday, February 1, 2021, at Missouri Veterans Cemetery.
Marian Norma (Lee) Williams, 92 years, peacefully passed away due to respiratory complications, Tuesday, January 26 at Mercy Springfield Hospital. Her children were at her bedside and she was able to say good-bye to her grandchildren and extended family via a zoom call. Marian was alert and singing gospel hymns on the last day of her earthly journey. Marian was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 73 years Edward Williams, her daughter Pam who passed away in 2020, grandson Johnathan in 1983.
Marian was born to Robert Edward Lee and Eula Serilda Barnes on June 6, 1928 in Jenks, Oklahoma. She was the third child of four born to the couple before Robert and his brother’s Leonard Cephas Lee and Homer Carl Lee were killed in a Katy Trail Railroad train-car collision in Albion, Oklahoma in 1931. Robert and Leonard worked for the Gypsy Oil Company and Homer was in college at the time of their death. The accident left 7 children without a father. As a result of the depression plaguing Oklahoma, Marian along with her younger sister Wanda and two older brothers, Leonard and Bobby resided at the Odd Fellows Home for children in Carmen Oklahoma. Upon Eula’s marriage to John Mack Pearson, the children were joyfully reunited with their mother and new father in Tulsa. Despite the tough economic times, Marian learned to play the piano. Two more children, Jerome and Judy were added to the family. Marian attended Tulsa schools until 1946 when she moved to San Diego, California to live with cousins. Her cousin introduced her to a strapping young Marine veteran named Edward Williams. The two rode Ed’s Harley Davidson motorcycle to the Courthouse in San Diego and were married. Edward and Marian settled in Plattsmouth, Nebraska where they had two children, Pamela and Randy. They moved to Topeka, Kansas and had two more children, Gary and Patti.
Marian became a registered nurse in 1970. The family relocated to Missouri for several years before moving to Anaheim, California where they owned and operated Wood Fumigation and Termite Control, until returning to Springfield Missouri to retire, in 1991.
Marian is survived by her brother Jerome Pearson and Judy Parks; her children Randy, Gary and Patti Melton. 12 grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren.
Private burial Monday, February 1, 2021, at Missouri Veterans Cemetery.


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