On behalf of the staff and management of Strong & Jones Funeral Home, we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Jo Ann Williams Taylor.
Jo Ann Williams Taylor known affectionately as “Sister” by many earned her wings and took flight to be with her heavenly father on Sunday, December 31, 2023, from her residence. She received a first-class ticket; and a band of angels escorted her home.
Jo Ann was born into the union of the late Mary Elizabeth Callaway Williams and Wren Williams, Sr. on April7, 1927 in Miller County, Colquitt, GA. Jo Ann (Sister) relocated to Tallahassee with her family at an early age. She was married to Frank Taylor who preceded her in death.
She became a beautician’s beautician. She thoroughly embraced the art and creative scope of cosmetology. She enjoyed helping others to look their best.
Her hobbies included residing, word puzzles, bingo and shopping! She was an authentic Fashionista! She loved the sports of baseball and football. She was a die-hard rattler football fan.
Jo Ann was the oldest member both in age and membership at her church, Jacob Chapel Baptist Church. She served faithfully until her health impacted her health. She served as a Sunday School teacher and as an usher. She used her gifts and talents to serve in the local communities, especially the Bond Community.
JoAnn’s home-going celebration will be 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, January 10, 2024 at Jacob Chapel Baptist Church located at 2333 Lake Bradford Road – Tallahassee, Florida 32310. Viewing will be from 1:00 pm until 6:00 p.m. on Monday, January 9th at Strong and Jones Funeral Home.
Our queen’s precious memories and legacy will be cherished by daughters Arrhea S. Willliams of Tallahassee, FL and Kimberly C. Hobbs (Rev. Alvin) Atlanta, GA; Son, Megan M. Nelson, Tallahassee, FL. She also raised three special nephews as her sons with unconditional motherly love; Derrick S. Nelson, Tampa, FL, Roderick Nelson and Michael Nelson of Tallahassee, FL. Sister, Henriette W. Gardner (Dr. Omega S.), Brother, John Lewis Williams, Sarasota, FL. Sister-in law, Ana Lavern Williams.
Cecilia Young sent Living Spirit Dishgarden for JoAnn Williams Taylor - January 09, 2024
Kim, Having to say "see you later" is always difficult, but I pray & know the Lord will fill your heart & soul with His joy, comfort & peace. Love never fails and Love never ends! Cecilia & Family
Ocean Devotion was sent for JoAnn Williams Taylor - January 08, 2024
In loving memory of Jo Ann Williams Taylor, we the family of Mother Mattie Viola Thompson and Dec James Thompson, and Sis. Madies Davis would like to express our sincere condolences to the family. We all grew up as intertwined families inside the Jacob Chapel Freewill Baptist Church and the Bond Community. Sister Jo Ann kept all of our heads looking good for Sundays and other activities. She was a mother figure also. We love you sister JoAnn
J-Joyful O-Outstanding A-Angelic N-Nice N-Nurturing
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