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Ida B
Williams
May 28, 1939 – February 12, 2022
Missionary Ida B Williams
May 28, 1939 – February 12, 2022
Ida B Williams was born May 28, 1939 in Wyville Arkansas to the late Frank and Odessa Williams. Ida worked many years as a CNA in the skilled care industry. Missionary Williams professed a hope in Christ at an early age and was a proud and faithful member of The Pentecostal Assembly of the World, serving the church under many anointed leaders including, Bishop A. J. Streets, Elder Kimbell, Elder E. Rogers, Bishop Leodis Warren, Bishop A. Madden, Bishop E. Williams, and Elder Jerry Warren. Missionary Williams remained a faithful member until her health failed. She loved God and could often be found witnessing of the goodness of God, reading her Bible or singing songs of praise.
A true Missionary, she supported many churches and pastors, and was a dedicated volunteer caring for the sick and shut-in. Whatever her hands found to do, she did it with a cheerful heart.
Missionary Williams loved her children and grandchildren. Her great passions were ironing, crocheting and cooking which included her specialty, fried pies.
She also loved to dress in her favorite color, all white. She loved hats and had them in all colors and styles.
Missionary Williams was a kind and warm hearted woman. She greeted everyone with her beautiful smile and positive attitude, never finding fault in anyone. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her, forever being remembered as a true Woman of God and Love.
Preceded in death by her parents Frank and Odessa Williams, granddaughter Carlzetta R. Cummings, two brothers Jessie B. Lincoln and Frankie L. Williams, one sister Lillie J. Williams, a special aunt Lucy Stitch and nephew John Williams.
Missionary Williams leaves to morn her passing, 3 children Helen Johnson, Rosie (Kipferie) Jones, Steve (Kimberly) Hadley, 3 brothers Johnnie (Rose) Williams, Marty (Lora) Williams and Willie Williams, 2 sisters Rosezetta Robinson and Beatrice Williams, 5 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, a special friend, Missionary Flossie Dumas, A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and The Saints of The Pentecostal Assembly of the World.
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