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Annie Beatrice <I>Sebolt</I> Williams

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Annie Beatrice Sebolt Williams

Birth
Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Death
2 Jun 2022 (aged 90)
Texarkana, Bowie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Chickasha, Grady County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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A funeral service for Annie Beatrice Williams, 90, will be held in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.

Annie Beatrice Williams was born July 10, 1931, to David and Mary Sebolt in Scottsboro, Alabama. She passed from this life with her children all around her on June 2, 2022, in Texarkana, Texas. Annie spent her life growing up with 11 siblings in the beautiful green trees and mountains of Alabama. When she was grown, Annie gave birth to six children, five girls Ellen, LeeAnn, Pat, Elaine, and Laurel, and her one and only son Rusty. Annie raised her children and her children then blessed her will 13 grandchildren Lena, Slugger, Lupe, Johnny, Maria, Brandy, Michael, Jennifer, Eddie, Stephen, Lee, Scott and Amber. Out of those 13, she was blessed with 35 great-grandchildren and over 27 great-great-grandchildren. What a legacy she is leaving behind.

Annie loved her family very much and knew the secret to keeping them coming home was to feed them. So, every Saturday, she implemented biscuit and gravy day. Whomever wanted was more than welcome and with that invitation her kids, grandkids and yes, even some of the greats, experienced the love that was put into each and every one of those biscuits.

Besides cooking for her family, Annie was a very dedicated Jehovah's Witness. She spent over 30 years of her life spreading Jehovah's Word from house to house and door to door. Besides attending The Kingdom Hall every time she could, she would attend the big conferences that were hosted by The Jehovah's Witnesses. Her grandchildren would always ask, "When is the play? We wanna go" and she would take whoever wanted to attend. Always making sure she had a sack lunch made just for them too. She would read the My Book of Bible Stories or have Bible Studies with the Great Teach Book, and even when she could barely see she would still use the highest magnifier she could just to read her Watchtower. She always was willing and ready to tell you all about Jehovah and the Paradise Earth. She left one Bible verse in all her kids' and grandkids' hearts that we will always remember, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will earn the Kingdom of Heaven." She will be missed, she will never be forgotten, and she will always be loved.

Annie was preceded in death by ten of her siblings, her parents David and Mary Sebolt, daughter Ellen, husband Cecil Williams, sons-in-law Lupe Garcia and Gary VanSant, and one grandson Michael VanSant.
A funeral service for Annie Beatrice Williams, 90, will be held in the Ferguson Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Fairlawn Cemetery under the direction of Ferguson Funeral Home.

Annie Beatrice Williams was born July 10, 1931, to David and Mary Sebolt in Scottsboro, Alabama. She passed from this life with her children all around her on June 2, 2022, in Texarkana, Texas. Annie spent her life growing up with 11 siblings in the beautiful green trees and mountains of Alabama. When she was grown, Annie gave birth to six children, five girls Ellen, LeeAnn, Pat, Elaine, and Laurel, and her one and only son Rusty. Annie raised her children and her children then blessed her will 13 grandchildren Lena, Slugger, Lupe, Johnny, Maria, Brandy, Michael, Jennifer, Eddie, Stephen, Lee, Scott and Amber. Out of those 13, she was blessed with 35 great-grandchildren and over 27 great-great-grandchildren. What a legacy she is leaving behind.

Annie loved her family very much and knew the secret to keeping them coming home was to feed them. So, every Saturday, she implemented biscuit and gravy day. Whomever wanted was more than welcome and with that invitation her kids, grandkids and yes, even some of the greats, experienced the love that was put into each and every one of those biscuits.

Besides cooking for her family, Annie was a very dedicated Jehovah's Witness. She spent over 30 years of her life spreading Jehovah's Word from house to house and door to door. Besides attending The Kingdom Hall every time she could, she would attend the big conferences that were hosted by The Jehovah's Witnesses. Her grandchildren would always ask, "When is the play? We wanna go" and she would take whoever wanted to attend. Always making sure she had a sack lunch made just for them too. She would read the My Book of Bible Stories or have Bible Studies with the Great Teach Book, and even when she could barely see she would still use the highest magnifier she could just to read her Watchtower. She always was willing and ready to tell you all about Jehovah and the Paradise Earth. She left one Bible verse in all her kids' and grandkids' hearts that we will always remember, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will earn the Kingdom of Heaven." She will be missed, she will never be forgotten, and she will always be loved.

Annie was preceded in death by ten of her siblings, her parents David and Mary Sebolt, daughter Ellen, husband Cecil Williams, sons-in-law Lupe Garcia and Gary VanSant, and one grandson Michael VanSant.


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