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Remembering THE LIFE OF
MOTHER MARION WILLIAMS
“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith: Henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give me at that day: and not to me only, but unto all them also that love his appearing.”
2 Timothy 4:7-8
“Just Like The Giving Tree"
On January 14, 1937, God planted a seed that would be fruitful and provide for many. The precious seed was Mother Marion Williams. She was born to the proud parents of Solomon Williams and Lenorah C. Hanna Williams.
In 1930 the family moved to Hallandale Florida. At an early age, Mother Williams age accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as her savior and joined the Church of Prophecy. Hallandale FL. under the leadership of the late Elder R.M. Gilbert.
Her early childhood was spent in Hallandale, FL. She attended Lanier Elementary and later in life, she received her, high school diploma in 1988 from Calvary High in Inglis, FL. Ambitious and eager to learn, she took some college courses at Miami Dade Community College.
She had so much love and compassion for people. She devoted and volunteered her time and services and worked over the years from May 1996 to 2012 at Impact Broward Senior Companion Program. She received many certificates over the years for recognition of her extraordinary services at Impact Broward, Hospice Care of South East Florida Inc., Broward Community Center, and the Broward Grandparents Foster/Senior Companion Program.
She attended and visited many churches over the years. In 1977, she joined the Church of God. Miami, FL. under the leadership of the late Evangelist C. Wallace. She later joined Hallandale Church of Christ, Hallandale, FL. in 1990 under the leadership of Pastor Bernard Smith. In 1999, she joined First Pentecostal Church of Jesus Inc. Hollywood, FL. under the leadership of Bishop James D. & Patricia K. Standifer. Mother Williams was a dedicated member and a church mother. She served the Lord for many years until her health failed, but she continued her faith and knew and loved the lord with all her heart and soul, and carried out many good and rejuvenating rewards.
Mother Marion Williams was a loving caring devoted mother and friend, with a beautiful smile and spirit. A woman of strength, courage, and words of wisdom. She touched the lives of so many people. She opened her heart and home to family and anyone in need. Just like “The Giving Tree”, she gave in abundance unconditionally. Her kindness and charity drew in many. To Know Mother Williams was to love her. She was admired and respected by all who came in contact with her. Her presence will be sadly missed. Sleep on Mother take your rest, we all love you dearly, But God loves you best!
On April 26 2023. She was called from labor to reward.
"Servant of God Well Done. Rest from thy love employ. The battle is fought; the victory won. Enter thy master's joy."
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, but love leaves a memory that no one can steal.
Mother Marion Williams is preceded in death by her 2 sons: Johnny Banks and Stanley Banks. She leaves to celebrate her life and memories: her loving and devoted Daughter Keisha McClain Sands, Son: Anthony Banks, Son-in-law: P. Sands, Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren: Solomon Jones, Lance Lamar Jr., Lashonda Dennard, Queen Banks, Donnell Bell, Storm Mcleroy, Lisa Haynes, Quintasia Ellison, Summer Harris, Darly McFaden, Anthony Banks Jr., and Tony Banks; Nieces and Great nieces: Tiffany Williams (Jacksonville FL.), Melanie Williams (Georgia); Nephew & Great nephews: Ira Williams, Demetron Williams (Davenport, FL. ); Goddaughters Sister Patricia K. Standifer and a host of cousins from Ackland Island Bahamas and Crooked Island, Miami, Fl. and other relatives and friends.
"When I must leave you for a little while, please do not grieve and shed wild tears, and hug your sorrow's to you through the years. But start out bravely with a gallant smile, and for my sake and in my name live on and do all things the same. Feed not your lonliness on empty days, but fill each waking hour in useful ways. Reach out your hand in comfort and cheer, and I in turn will comfort and hold you near. And never, never, be afraid to die, for I am waiting in the sky.
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Be comforted by these words:
Revelation 21:4 - He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.