Helen Adams, a devoted mother, grandmother, and the cherished matriarch of her family, passed away peacefully in her home on February 5, 2026, at the age of 95. Helen lived a life characterized by faith, hard work, and an enduring love for her family, and the beauty of the world around her.
She was the oldest living member of Pleasant Grove Congregational Christian Church. Her hands were rarely still. She found great joy and peace working in her garden and her flowers, tending to them with the same care she gave to her family. She was a retired textile employee.
Helen is survived by her two daughters, Royce Williamson and Vicky Coker (Mike). Her legacy lives on through her 8 grandchildren: Tracy Brown (Nancy), Steven Hanlon (Jen), Jason Hanlon (Trish), Kevin Williamson, Denise Gaddy, Chris Williamson, Shane Coker (Kathy), and Adam Coker (Tina).
She was the proud grandmother to 16 great-grandchildren: Will Brown; Nyssa, Shayla, Skylar and Callie Hanlon; Kaleb and Devin Williamson; Ashley Hester; Derrick and Dylan Gilley, Stiles and Sierra Williamson; Tristan and Ashtan Coker; Addiegale and Lynnlee Coker. She was also blessed with 10 great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Mae Thompson and her life long best friend, Louise Cox.
Helen is reunited in peace with her husband, Watson Adams; her daughter, Doreen Hanlon; her parents Will and Mary Looser, her son-in-law, Mike Williamson; and her two brothers, Buddy Thompson and Richard Looser (Mary Jo).
Funeral service will be held Sunday February 8, 2026 at 2pm CST at Pleasant Grove Congregational Christian Church in Union Hill, Al with the Reverends Barry Brooks and Turk Holt and Mrs. Louise Cox officiating. Visitation will be from 12pm – 2pm prior to the service. Private family only burial will follow in the church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Pleasant Grove Church.
Jeff Jones Funeral Home, LaFayette, Al.
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