Ella May Williams' Obituary
Ella was the second of six children born to the Late EdgarJohnson and the Late Gertrude Hollins-Johnson. Preceding her in death were both parents, her husband: (Diego A.Williams) one brother: (Edgar Johnson Jr.) three sisters:(Mary Francis Johnson, Ruth Lee Patterson, and BerthaLee Johnson), two grandchildren: (Amos AugustusWilliams, & T.J. Williams). Ella came to know her savior Yahshua the Messiah during her young adult years under the leadership of the Late Apostle Rodger Brown, and the Late C.J. Davis, and the Late Rabbi Jacob Hawkins. She advanced in her spiritual growth in life and taught the scriptures to many people. Ella began faithfully attending Congregation Beth Messiah in 1998 under the head leadership of Rabbi Richard Freeman until she became ill. On February 7, 2019 at 5:26PM Ella heard the call of her Savior to come to her eternal home and rest from the labor of this word because her work and purpose here was completed. She leaves to cherish her memories, Melinda J.Williams AKA Lynn, August Williams Jr. four Grandchildren:(Marce Williams, Richard Brown, Anthony Brown andNathaniel E. Williams), six great-grandchildren, one sister(Malinda Johnson-Walker), one sister-in-law (Mattie JewelCasey), one brother- in-law (James Casey Sr.) and a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends with special regards to Jovita Hernández & Family, Josefine Nava, EllaHenderson, Shirley Brown, Terry Matthews, Rachel and the staff at Texas Home Health, St. Mary’s Home Health, Dr.Thomas Lux, Dr. Ali Denktus, and the staff at N.E. Memorial Hermann.
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