Jeannie aka Sister #2
This memorial website was created in memory of our First Lady and loved one, Cecelia Fletcher Williams, 64, born on October 14, 1951 and passed away on April 8, 2016. We will remember her forever.
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Jeannie aka Sister #2
Love you much,
Claude
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On your earthly birthday, I still celebrate you, your life, and all that you’ve meant to me (& so many others)❣️ Missing you always, ❤️❤️❤️ you eternally. Happy 72nd birthday. M
Love, Patrice
thinking of you
My mom was so sweet and always had a joke to tell and most of them weren't even funny but she thought she was a true comedian. I always loved her being home every time I got out of school and having food and activities for me and my brother to do. It still seems unbelievable that she is gone. I'm still waiting for her to come through the door thinking she pulled the biggest joke of them all but I know she is at peace and is watching over all of us. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think of her and I vow to always make her proud of me.
Love you mom!!!!
Cecelia: The Ballet Teacher
Cecelia was the oldest of seven girls, She was our teacher for many things in life, reminding us of the morals and values that our parents had taught her. One of my funnier life lessons was when she was teaching me and couple of my sisters how to be graceful and to leap like a ballerina.
She set up chairs in the living room across from one another and preceded to illustrate the graceful moves of a ballerina and stood on top of one chair and leaped into the air, only to miss the other chair and broke her toe! We looked at each other and that ended our lessons on leaping like a ballerina that day.
What she did inspire in me that day was the passion to dance with gracefulness and now that passion of gracefulness dances before the Lord as part of a ministry. So thanks Cece, it did come full circle years later!
I love you!
Jeannie