Missionary Freddie Mae Williams, 86, of Clinton Street, South Bend, IN., transitioned into eternal life on Monday September 9, 2019 at her residence. Freddie Mae was born March 2, 1933 in Forest City, Arkansas to John and Ann (Brooks) Fleming who both preceded her in death along with a son, Glenn Williams.
She was a graduate of John Adams High School and obtained certification as a licensed medical technician from St. Joseph Hospital. She married Floyd Eugene Williams in Detroit, MI., who also preceded her in death. She worked 32 years for St. Joseph Hospital as a sterile supply technician and five years as a Head Start Teacher. She was a member of Saints Memorial Church of God in Christ where she served as a Sunday School teacher, a Missionary and a Church Mother. She also served in other capacities within the church.
Survivors left to cherish her memory include one daughter; Donna Marie Williams of Dallas, TX., six sons; Greggory Williams of Jupiter, FL., Gil Williams and Gordon Williams both of South Bend, IN., Gilbert Williams of Salt Lake City, Utah and Garry Williams of Atlanta, GA., seven grandchildren; Gena, Ghason, Monica, David, Ryan, Darvana and Gabriel along with many great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
Services will be held at Saints Memorial Church of God in Christ on Friday September 13, 2019 at 12:00 p.m., with viewing from 11:00 a.m., to noon.
Arrangements entrusted with ALFORD’S MORTUARY.
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