Mary Ann Williams, of Alexandria, KY, died Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at her home in Alexandria, KY. She was preceded in death by her mother Marie Shields; her brothers, Robert and Dennis Shields; sister, Louise Turner. Her dear sister, Judy Miller survives.
She retired as an Executive Secretary from the P&G Design Department in 2009, and she was greatly involved with church and mission work, including a committed heart to teaching Sunday School.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Dr. Ted Williams.
Two darling daughters and sons-in-law Kelli and Dan Crew and Allison and Scott Berkley, and her expanded family; Sandy and Tim Carver, and Emily and Tim Weatherholt.
Mary Ann adored her grandchildren: Lynnessa, Tyler, Leslie, and Trevor, Colin and Mary Elizabeth, Marlen and Kaene, and John Turner; her Godsons Andy Williams, Jimmy Williams III, and Rett Moreland and countless beloved nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM Monday, April 11 at the Alexandria Funeral Home. 325 Washington Street, Alexandria, KY.
Funeral service will be on Tuesday, April 12 at 10:00 AM at Asbury United Methodist Church, 2916 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, KY.
Interment will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Southgate, KY.
Memorials to:
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
and
The Newport High School Alumni Scholarship Fund
online condolences to Alexandriafh.com
To the Williams and Moreland Family,
ReplyDeleteAunt Mary was a force to be reckoned with. Every Christmas Eve Aunt Mary and Rett would try to out sing each other when we all sang Christmas carols. She is a divine and fabulous lady of whom I am extremely grateful to have spent priceless happy moments with. May she rest in Peace. She will be deeply missed. My deepest condolences to her entire family, friends and the countless others who loved her. From her adopted neice Dawn Aldridge.
With Great Love and Respect,
The Aldridge Family
Ted I am very sorry to hear about Mary Ann. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
ReplyDeleteBruce and Janette Scherrer
Dear Ted and Family,
ReplyDeleteSusan and I were so sorry to learn of Mary Ann's passing. She fought a gallant fight against cancer for many years. She will be greatly missed by many. She is in God's hands now and pain free. Our sincerest condolences to you and the entire family.
Dear Dr. Williams & Family,
ReplyDeleteI was so sad to hear of Mary Ann's passing. It really broke my heart. She was a lovely person inside and out. May God carry her on the wings and songs of angels to her new home. You and your family will be in my prayers at this difficult time. You have my deepest condolences. Terri Turner & Family
To Ted and Family,
ReplyDeleteImagine how excited the other angels in heaven must be having such a precious addition to their order as Mary Ann. Her light shone so brightly on earth it must be absolutely blinding up there. She will be missed and remembered by hundreds of friends, family, and students whose lives are better for having been touched by this amazing woman. May God bless all of you as He did when He first sent her to us.
Gene & Judi Blair
Uncle Ted, Kelli, Allison and all our family,
ReplyDeleteAunt Mary Ann was a woman of God entirely. I delight in the thought of her up in heaven meeting her Lord, running through those golden streets and feeling no more pain. She will be greatly missed. I personally owe her so much because through her excellent match making skills I am part of an amazing family! I wish I could be there today but I am with you all in my heart. My prayers go out to you all. I pray you feel God's peace and love as we remember Aunt Mary Ann.
Love,
Brandi, Tyler and Nolan
Ted, Kelli, Allison,
ReplyDeleteI am deeply sorry to hear about Mary Ann's passing. She was such a beautiful lady. You all hold a special place in my heart.
Love,
Coleen Arthur Hennard
Ted, Kelli, Allison and family,
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to learn of Mary Ann's passing. She was a beautiful person who was so kind and generous to everyone. She always treated me like a member of the family. My thoughts are with you at this time of loss and grief. I know that you will be comforted in time with the many loving memories that you have of this wonderful and beautiful lady.
Jim Copenhaver
Dear Ted and family
ReplyDeleteI am sorry for your lost Mary Ann was a wonderful woman in Christ. World well feel the lost of her. I pray that you find you strength in the Lord in your time of grieve. The Lord turn his face toward you and your family and give you peace. May the Spirit of the Lord, the spirit of wisdom, the spirit of understanding, the spirit of knowledge, and the spirit of the fear of the Lord rest up you during this time.
With Love and Peace
Candi Thomas and family
To Ted and Family,
ReplyDeleteWe were saddened to hear about Mary Ann. She was a very warm and giving person and friend. We will always remember the good times we all had at Murray. She is now at peace.
With love,
The Flodin Family