Jessie M. Williams

Obituary For Jessie M. Williams

Mrs. Jessie M. Williams passed July 11, 2013.

Celebration of life for Mrs. Jessie Mae Williams will be held Wednesday, July 17, 2013 1:00P.M. at First Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 763 Martin St., SE, Bishop H. P. Johnson, Pastor; Rev. Demetrius Griffin, Officiating. Interment Resthaven Garden. Remains in state at 11:30AM.

Viewing Tuesday, July 16, 2013 from 12–9PM. Wake from 7-8PM at Grissom-Clark Funeral Home, 227 East Lake Dr. (at Memorial Dr.) 404-373-3191 www.grissom-clarkfh.com.

Mrs. Jessie Mae Williams was born on March 27, 1922 to the late Mr. Remfus Briggs and Mrs. Flossie “Mother Dear” Copeland-Brown in Lake Placid, Florida. She departed her earthly life on Thursday, July 11, 2013 at 11:15AM.

Mrs. Jessie Mae Williams was educated in the Lownes County School System. She resided in Moultrie, Georgia after which she relocated to Miami, Florida in 1962 and remained for 30 plus years. In 1998, she moved to Atlanta, Georgia where she remained until her passing.

She lived a God fearing life as a caring, loving, supportive and devoted mother, grandmother and proud great grandmother.

Mrs. Jessie Mae Williams was preceded in death by her parents, Mr. Remfus Briggs and Mrs. Flossie “Mother Dear” Copeland-Brown and her son, Mr. Warren Williams. She leaves to cherish his memory one daughter, Flossie J. Boddie; three sons, Levoil “Peter” (Euradell) Johnson, Howard (Rita) Johnson and Willie (Florine) Williams; a loving goddaughter, Mae Butler; five generations of grandchildren, and great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.



Guest Book

To the Williams family, so sorry for the loss of your loved one. The Bible offers us all, a comfort and hope at "John 5:28,29".

- Sandra Rhodes

- minister l. jones

Dear Family, I would like to send my condolences. It can be extremely difficult to lose a loved one. That is why I wanted to share the hope found in the bible, the hope of the resurrection. Jesus stated at John 5:28,29 "The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will come out." And at Revelation 21:3,4 it states that there will be a time when "...death will be no more." These scriptures give us hope for the future as respects to our dead loved ones. Those scriptures have brought comfort to me and I hope it does the same for your family. With Love, Loren

- Loren Stowers