Marlene Lovern Williams, 78, of Pulaski, Virginia, went to be with - TopicsExpress



          

Marlene Lovern Williams, 78, of Pulaski, Virginia, went to be with her Lord on Friday evening, November 22, 2013. She was born on September 27, 1935, in Pulaski County, Virginia, to George William Lovern and Mary Gertrude Underwood Lovern. Also preceding her in death was her husband, James (Jim) Howard Williams; sisters Mary Edith Lovern Link, Florence Aileen Lovern Corvin and Melba Lovern Davis Corvin; and brother Clarence William Lovern. Surviving are her three sons, their spouses and families. Mike and Paula Worrell Williams; Grandsons, spouses and children, Jamie and Lorrie Peak Williams, Jessica Williams and Dominic Williams; Jeremy and Dorthy Steel Williams, Josh Williams and his brother Noah Williams, Dorthys daughters Felicia, Angel and Andrea Hutson. All of Pulaski, Virginia. Rusty and Rose Thomas Williams; Grandchildren, spouse and children, Shane and Suzanne Stallings Williams, Brandon Williams; Nikki Williams and special great-grandson Gabe Stilwell. All of Pulaski, Virginia. Danny L. and Janet Clark Davis Williams of Dublin. Grandchildren Deanna K. Williams, Rikki B. Williams and Heather N. Davis. Great-grandchildren Dakota A. Windle, Ryan A. Arnold, Gabriel P. Arnold, Aalliyah M. Lewis, Lateria G. Lewis and Donyae M. Davis. Brothers and sisters-in-law, Garnett and Lottie Lovern, of Pulaski, David and Diane Lovern, of Dublin, and Fred and Tessie Lovern, of Pace, Florida. Brother-in-law and wife, Frank and Jean Williams; brothers-in-law Donald Williams, Ray (June) Williams, Jr.; sisters-in-law Alice Hughes Lovern and Charlotte Williams Cross, all of Pulaski, Virginia. Brother-in-law, Marvin Williams, of Tampa, Florida. Marlene also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews, especially of the Williams, Lovern and Corvin families; and an abundance of friends and former co-workers. As a long-time worker in the Pulaski community, Marlene spent many, many years at Sweet-Orr, Virginia Maid, Renfro, Wades, Thornspring Country Club and Goodwill. Sewing and cooking were major parts of her life along with taking care of her family. Marlene was well known and loved by all for her smile, her love and her kindness. We will remember how well she enjoyed Elvis singing gospel, how she was there for her family, and definitely for her cooking. No one could cook like Marlene. Thanksgiving and Christmas will never be the same without OUR Mother, Grandmother, Great-grandmother, Sister, Sister-in-law, Aunt, and Friend. She will remain alive in our memories for as long as we live on this earth. We so look forward to being with Mom again and seeing her beautiful, pain-free smile. Dear Lord, Thank you for allowing us the priviledge of being a part of Marlenes life. Amen. Stevens Funeral Home is caring for the Williams family with visitation on Monday, November 25th, from 6:00 p.m. untill 8:oo p.m. and funeral service on Tuesday, November 26th at 2:00 p.m. at the Stevens Chapel. Graveside service will be at Highland Memory Gardens in Dublin.
Posted on: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 18:21:39 +0000

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