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Fannie <I>James</I> Williams

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Fannie James Williams

Birth
Berrien County, Georgia, USA
Death
20 May 1999 (aged 92)
Berrien County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Fannie (James) Williams (1907-1999) was the youngest daughter born to William Bryant James (1866-1928) and Mary Ann (Benefield) JAMES (1882-1972). She was married to Frank Williams (1904-1993).

Fannie Williams, 92, of the West Berrien Community died Thursday, 20 May 1999 at her residence in Berrien County, Georgia. She was born 7 Feb 1907 in Berrien County, Georgia. She was a homemaker and a member of Vickers Church in Berrien County, Georgia.

She was the widow of Frank E. Williams who died in 1993. She was survived by: four daughters Alma Richardson, Nadine Pearman, Aneta Peele all of West Berrien, and Christine Whitley of Eldorado; three sons, Curtis Williams, Ralph Williams, and Gene Williams, all of West Berrien; 26 grand-children; 38 great-grand-children; and 9 great-great-grand-children.

Funeral services was held at the Vickers Church with the Rev. Ronnie Lawson, the Rev. Joe Crumley, and the Rev. Marvin Williams officiating. Interment services was held at the Vickers Cemetery. Lovein Funeral Home of Nashville, Georgia was in charge of arrangements.
Fannie (James) Williams (1907-1999) was the youngest daughter born to William Bryant James (1866-1928) and Mary Ann (Benefield) JAMES (1882-1972). She was married to Frank Williams (1904-1993).

Fannie Williams, 92, of the West Berrien Community died Thursday, 20 May 1999 at her residence in Berrien County, Georgia. She was born 7 Feb 1907 in Berrien County, Georgia. She was a homemaker and a member of Vickers Church in Berrien County, Georgia.

She was the widow of Frank E. Williams who died in 1993. She was survived by: four daughters Alma Richardson, Nadine Pearman, Aneta Peele all of West Berrien, and Christine Whitley of Eldorado; three sons, Curtis Williams, Ralph Williams, and Gene Williams, all of West Berrien; 26 grand-children; 38 great-grand-children; and 9 great-great-grand-children.

Funeral services was held at the Vickers Church with the Rev. Ronnie Lawson, the Rev. Joe Crumley, and the Rev. Marvin Williams officiating. Interment services was held at the Vickers Cemetery. Lovein Funeral Home of Nashville, Georgia was in charge of arrangements.


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