Wrights Funeral Home respectfully announces the passing of Ms. Josie Fuller Williams on December 9th, 2018.
Funeral Service for Ms.Josie Fuller Williams will be 12:00 noon Wednesday, December 12, 2018, at Wright's Funeral Home Chapel with interment following in Hillview Memorial Park.
Visitation will be Wednesday, December 12, 2018 from 10:00 a,m, until 12:00 noon.
Ms. Williams was born March 19, 1938 to Jesse and Nancy Abrams Fuller in Coosa County, Alabama. She was a faithful member of the Westend Church. She loved the Lord and her grandkids. She would do anything for anybody she could She had a heart of Gold.
Ms. Williams precious memories will always be cherished by her beloved granddaughters, Kristal (Seth) Berry, Heather (Andrew) Smith and Shannon( Brad) Mullins, one sister Ida Fuller and one brother J.D. Fuller and a daughter-in-law, Sharon Williams
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 53 years, one son, five brothers and five sisters. She was loved by all that knew her and will be truly missed.
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one,the bible promises a time when death will be no more.(Isaiah 25:8)Please know that God feels your pain and that he has purposed to bring our loved ones back again through the resurrection. (John5:28).So if you feel that this time is hard to deal with the bible tells us to throw all our anxieties all our concerns on God and he will hear us,he will give you the comfort and the strength you need to endure this.(Psalms 65:2)
Jehovah God said that there is going to be a ressurection of both the righteous and the unrighteous at john5,28,29
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