Lillie Williams

lillie williams
Born to eternal life on October 9, 2020, at the age of 86 years. Visitation: Tuesday, October 20, 2020; 4-7 PM at Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services. Private Services, Wednesday, October 21, 2020 Interment: Graceland Cemetery All Services Trusted to: Paradise Memorial Funeral and Cremation Services 7625 W. Appleton Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53222 414-461-8000

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  1. I met Mrs.Williams ,when we both were serving the Lord’s house as ushers.She in Milwaukee and I at Mt.Sinai in North Chicago, Il.Down thru the years we often fellowship locally, within the central region and at many National United Church Ushers Convention s.Lillie always greeted you a beautiful smile and pleasant conversation. She loved ushering and was a true leader.

  2. Lillie was my mom’s (Pollie Williams) closest cousin. She was like an aunt to me. I remember coming to visit and always knowing I had a place to stay and good food to eat. In the summer I would have grilled corn on the cob and brats. In the fall I could look forward to sweet potato pie. I loved her plum jelly and would leave with some jelly and Texas toast. She always showed that southern hospitality. Lillie will truly be missed. Please accept my deepest sympathies and know that my prayers are with James and the family. May God heal you in His graces and bless you with His love. – Dorothea

  3. Lillie Williams you will forever be in my heart, Thank you for taking me under your wings to guided me to be the best usher I could be upon joining The United Usher. You will truly be missed. My deepest sympathy to the family. Well done thy Good & Faithful Servant . Take your rest my friend. A true Leader

  4. Lily was used by the Holyspirit, to ask me to join the Usherboard at St. Matthew’s CME Church. It taught me Humility Love Cousin, Pastor Angela Davis. BLess you Family!

  5. We are deeply saddened to hear of Aunt Lillie’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  6. Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  7. Aunt Lillie, I’m going to miss you answering the phone when I call. Just hearing your voice. Uncle James, you know I love you so much my heart hurts for you and my cousins. I have found that our God makes no mistakes. Sleep on Aunt Lillie and take your rest we love you but, God loves you best. Bessie, Danny and Cody Perkins

  8. Remembering my sister in love Lillie, she was a great cook and I had a wonderful time in Milwaukee with her and my Big brother. Rest on Lillie, God loves you and so do I. Ruthie Williams Bazzelle

  9. We the brothers and sisters of Lillie truly bear a great loss of our sister. We pray that the family accept our heartfelt loss. Love you all, Lorene, Joe Louis, Louis Jr, Lawrence, Willie Mae, Dennis, Jeffrey, Pat, Jackie and Pauline.

  10. I’m sending my Condolences to the family, I pray for the strength of you all, God blessing. Former sister-inlaw Pat Christopher❤

  11. Joyce we are sorry to hear of your loss. Sending our condolences and, praying that god will give you and your family strength to endure the days and months to come. Love Sonja, Amelia and Tara

  12. Janice Florence. (Ebony) God calls on a wife and a mother to be a woman of strength courage and wisdom. she should rely on God through thick and thin ,and lead her children to a knowledge of his Saving Grace. You held your post a mighty woman of God. Mrs Williams. my deepest sympathy to the family.

  13. I definitely know how you guys are feeling I lost my grandmother this year as well … When I was battling cancer at the time and Mr. Jimmie was here and everyday he talked to her she made sure she ask how I was doing and also told Carmella to give me her number if I every wanted to call her . She was a very sweet Woman loving and welcoming . Hearing all the great and amazing memories of you you will be truly missed may your soul Rest In Peace 😢❤️ My prayers goes out to the family 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  14. I was so saddened to hear of Ms. Lillie’s passing. I am not an usher, but I would make sure my dad was at all the monthly meetings and all the usher’s annual days in Milwaukee. Ms Lillie would be the first person I would look for to sit by. I am going to miss her comical remarks and her bright bright smile. Rest on Ms Lillie until I can come sit by you again.

  15. I attended Auer Avenue grade school as a child. Mrs. Williams was a Teacher’s Aide at our school. Every day, she would be posted at the main entrance (South Side) door sitting at a desk. You had to go by Mrs. Williams if you were entering or exiting the school. Every kid at the school knew her. When I would come to church as a little girl, the “teacher aide/door lady” was at the door of the church as an usher. She made church “familiar” to me because I saw her every day. I was always comforted, just by seeing her. That is how she made me feel her entire life. During this time of bereavement, I would like to extend my deepest condolences to Mr. Williams, Mrs. Stovall and all of Mrs. Williams loved ones and friends. My prayers are with you. Rev. Lashell Drake


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