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Honorary PallbearersJordan Helm Jacoby Helm
Avery Helm Avery G. Helm
C. J. Helm Randy Jammer
AcknowledgementsThe Jammer-Williams Family wishes to express
our sincere gratitude for the flowers and other
expressions of love during bereavement. During
a time like this we realize how much our family
and friends mean to us. Your kind expression of
sympathy will always be remembered.
Special Thanks To: Doris Anderson
Cynthia Ellaine Bell
Avery & Stacey Helm
Yolanda Hearne
Joyce Williams
Final Arrangements Entrusted To:Dixon Funeral Home, Inc.
1211 S. Brooks ~ Brazoria, TX 77422Tel: 979-798-9113 Fax: 979-798-9129Email: [email protected]
Programs Designed By Vershonda Williams
Programs Printed By Rose Bonner, 713-254-4289 Catherine WilliamsSeptember 30, 1951 – February 20, 2020
~ Service ~Friday, February 28, 2020
11:00a.m.
Zion Temple AME Church 4199 FM 521 Rd, Brazoria, TX 77422
In Loving Memory
Precious Memories. . .
A Celebration of LifeProcessional Minister & Family
Music Selection
Prayer Rev. Mark Jackson
Holy Scripture
Old Testament Psalms 34:1-8
New Testament Philippians 4:13
Poem Reading The Oak Tree
Expressions 2 Minutes Please
Obituary Reading Read Silently
Music Selection
Eulogy Retired Presiding
Elder Alfred J. Baker
Recessional
ObituaryCatherine was born September 30, 1951 in Houston, TX to Casanna Jammer Hanks. She attended George Washington Carver School, Sweeny High School, Wharton County Jr. College, Brazosport College, and Hampton Institute. Catherine married Perry Williams (deceased) and to this union two children were born, whom she was very proud of and loved dearly.
Catherine served the Lord diligently and was an active member of serval church families, however she was baptized and raised at Zion Temple A.M.E Church where she later returned. She was employed by Dow Chemical Company in Freeport, TX, Air Liquide America Corporation in Houston, TX, and the Pearland Reading Center. She later provided home daycare services where she lovingly cared for three beautiful children.
She was an avid collector of “All God’s Children” figurines and elephant figurines; and possessed an extensive movie collection.
She loved photography, reading, and spending time with family and friends; especially her grandchildren who affectionately called her “Grammy”.
Catherine leaves to cherish her memories; her mother Casanna Hanks of Sweeny, TX, children Lisa Williams of Missouri City and Shaun Williams (Vershonda) of Missouri City; grandchildren Jordan, Jacoby, Chloe, and Courtney; a sister Sarah Jammer (Houston, TX) and a brother Randy Jammer (Sweeny, TX), two nieces Leslie and Ophelia and her great nephew Solomon.
The Oak TreeBy Jonny Raye Rider Jr.
A mighty wind blew night and day
It stole the oak tree’s leaves away
Then snapped its boughs and pulled its bark
Until the oak was tired and stark
But still the oak tree held its ground
While other trees fell all around
The weary wind gave up and spoke,
How can you still be standing Oak?
The Oak tree said, I know that you
Can break each branch of mine in two
Carry every leaf away,
Shake my limbs, and make me sway
But I have roots stretched in the earth
Growing stronger since my birth
You’ll never touch them, for you see
They are the deepest part of me
Until today, I wasn’t sure
Of just how much I could endure
But now I’ve found, with thanks to you
I’m stronger than I ever knew