Mrs. Maggie Parrish Williams of Carrollton, GA., formerly of Columbus, passed away quietly Saturday at Tanner Medical Center in Carrollton at the age of 77.
A native of Swainsboro, GA., and the daughter of the late Rueben T. and Anna Gibbons Parrish, Mrs. Williams received her undergraduate degree from Ft. Valley State College and her Masters Degree from the University of Detroit. Moving to Columbus in 1967, she was a classroom educator in the Muscogee County School District for some 37 years prior to her retirement. Her last tenure was at William H. Spencer High School. A very devout member of First African Baptist Church, Mrs. Williams had been active with the Deaconess Ministry, Rebekka Circle, general Missionary Circle, Smithsonian Choir and the Frank E. Beauford Sunday School Class. Civic and Social activities were memberships in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Ft. Valley State College Alumni Association, NEA, GEA, GRTA and a Life member of Council of Mathematics. She also was a volunteer for the local public libraries in Columbus. Other than her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Mark A. Williams and six siblings, Thomas Parrish, Jane P. Williams, Horace Parrish, Dessie Parrish, Robert Parrish and Ned Parrish.
Survivors include a loving and devoted daughter, Monica Williams Smith(Frederick); two grandchildren, Layla and Cameron Smith; four siblings, Johnnie Parrish(Dorothy), Earl Parrish, Lillie R. Nealey and Annie J. Cook; a brother-in-law, Michael Williams(Barbara); a sister-in-law, Jean Williams; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A private Homegoing Celebration for Mrs. Williams will be held at the Chapel of Progressive Funeral Home, Inc.
A public viewing will be 1:00 til 2:00 PM Saturday at the funeral home. Arrangements entrusted to Progressive Funeral Home, Inc.
The Staff of Progressive Funeral Home is honored to support the Williams family with End of Life Services.
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To the Williams and Parrish families. My condolences to you. Maggie was a dear friend and high school classmate. She was very instrumental in my meeting my wife while they were together at Fort Valley State College. My God give you comfort in the days ahead.
To The Smith, Williams and Parrish Families: I offer my sincerest condolences. Although, I unfortunately did not have the opportunity to meet Miss Maggie in the flesh, I feel as though I knew her via the many animated stories that her lovely daughter Monica shared with me, that depicted the wonderful woman, wife and mother she was. It is my prayer that during this difficult time, your family will find comfort in those fond memories of Miss Maggie. God Bless, Angela Stephens
So sorry to loose my dear High School classmate and 1st college roommate. We left Swainsboro together headed to Ft Valley State College for new adventures. That we found - husbands, children and careers. May God bring comfort and Peace to family as they adjust to life without Maggie. "The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit". Psalm 34:18
To THE Williams and Parrish Family, With Heartfelt Sympathy: May the Lord help you to find peace during this time of sorrow. May he hold you in the hollow of his hands. May Christ the Resurrection and the Life give you comfort. With deepest sympathy. Edna H. Moore and Nathaniel Moore