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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Memorial: Sister Margaret Jackson Williams

"No Soul Is Left To Drift"
Sister Margaret Jackson Williams
Alpha August 21, 1944
Omega April 17, 1973

Service Thursday, April 19, 1973

Sister Margaret Jackson Williams was born August 21, 1944 to the union of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Jackson West Monroe, Louisiana.

She received her Elementary and High School Education at Central High Calhoun, Louisiana. BS Degree Grambling College Grambling, Louisiana and further study at Northeast University. She was presently employed by the Ouachita Parish School Board at Riser Jr. High School.

While quite young she became a member of  the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, under  the pastorate of the late Rev. I.J. Johnson. She was a faithful church worker.

Sister Williams was married to Mr. Ruben Williams and to this union two children were born. She was a devoted wife and mother.

She departed this life, April 17, 1973, 2:50 AM Glenwood Hospital.

Her survivors are a devoted husband, Ruben Williams, two daughters, Natalie and Marla Williams of Monroe, Louisiana; father and mother, Mr. Nathaniel Jackson and Mrs. Isabell Jackson Eros, Louisiana; one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Wiley of West Monroe, Louisiana; two brothers, Kenneth Jackson West Monroe, Louisiana and Jesse Jackson, Hayward, California, none aunts, two uncles and many other relatives and friends.

Poem
He will all loss replace;
With added grace.
Lay in the empty hand some gifts.
No Soul is left to drift
Unblessed upon times Sea.

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