Mother Rosalyn Marie Williams was born February 17, 1934 to Charles Hamilton (Clinton, Kentucky) and Emma Mae Roberson (Vienna, Illinois). Raised in a Christian home, she was baptized at Friendship Baptist Church at age nine. She was a graduate of Whitney High School where she excelled in math and office technology and became the school’s first Black class officer.
She met a handsome Kentuckian, James Williams, while working at Rossford Army Ordnance Depot. They were married January 9, 1955 at St. Mark MBC by their Pastor Rev. IJ Johnson. God blessed their union with three children — Jacquelyn, James III, and Kimberly. From their three children came nine grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren and bonus family members whom she loved dearly.
Rosalyn’s distinguished career as an office professional and data systems clerk, spanned four decades of service to area companies. Early on, she broke color barriers becoming the first Black employee hired by Deveaux Appliance and the first Black white-collar employee at the Ohio Gas Company — a milestone so significant it was reported in the news (Toledo Blade). Despite hostility from some patrons. Rosalyn’s perseverance and personality opened doors for others, leaving a legacy of courage and quiet strength. She retired in 1991 from the Medical College of Ohio.
An accomplished musician and devoted church leader, Rosalyn faithfully served with James in ministry. When he answered the call to preach, she stood by his side as First Lady, organist, Sunday School teacher, and Youth Choir director. Later, with her husband’s full support, she accepted her own call to the Gospel, becoming licensed and ordained. Together, they co-founded the Tabernacle of Faith church in 1978.
Rosalyn and James followed God’s leading to conduct marriage seminars and marital counseling, family and individual counseling, and prison outreach. They also established the James C. Williams Center for Advancement (2001-2008) which provided a safe space, tutoring, and meals for underserved neighborhood youth.
Mother Williams and James were blessed with 58 years of a joyful, loving marriage, lasting until his passing in 2013. Rosalyn then relocated to Michigan to live with her daughter and son-in-law, and soon after moved to Ridgeland, Mississippi in 2014. She became a faithful member of St. Luther Missionary Baptist Church, pastored by her son-in-law, Rev. Charles Polk, Jr.. She served on the Mothers Board and the Intercessors Ministry, actively participated in Bible Class and Women’s Ministry, and faithfully joined weekly prayer calls—even in her final days. Callers looked forward to hearing her say, “Mother Williams is on line!”
This sweet God-fearing woman embraced life with enthusiasm and love. Her journey stands as a testament to the divine purpose God places within each of us. Mother Williams persevered and prayed her way through every challenge; never wavering and never giving up. As her favorite Gospel song proclaims: her soul was anchored in the Lord! Cherishing her precious memories are her family, extended family, countless church family members, friends and loved ones.
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Precious in the sight of the Lord, is the death of His saints. Mother Williams, I thank God for placing you in my life, you will forever have a special place in my heart ❤️. I thank you that on the day that the Lord called my mother home 9 years ago, that you caught my hands and hug my neck and said even though my earthly mom was gone to be with the Lord, that I was not alone, that you would be my mom. Your encouraging words, prayers, hugs and love ❤️ shown by you will forever be appreciated. I love you and miss you so much. Our daily texts I miss. RIH, you fought a good fight, you finished your course, you kept the faith: there is laid up for you a crown of righteousness, which the Lord the righteous judge, shall give you at that day: (2 Timothy 4:7,8) We praise God for such a beautiful child of God. Till we meet again, I love you Mom. 💖💕💖
May God continue to give you strength and peace. Mother Williams will truly be missed!!! Always brought a beautiful smile and sweet spirit!!!
The DAY family will never forget how our lives were touched and shaped by this beautiful "woman of God" at an early age. Our mother also worker at the Rossford Ordinance where many blacks were offered employment because of few other opportunities! Mom kept us rooted and grounded in the word and at The Tabernacle of Faith every time the doors opened.
We love you SO much, Granny! Thank you for setting the example for all of us. You are missed deeply, but know you are never far from our hearts. Your Great-Grands and I love you beyond words. We are so grateful for Aunt Jackie & Uncle Charles for giving her the best life. We only hope to be able to follow your example as well. We love you.
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