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Interment Harmony Pirtle Cemetery
Overton, Texas
If there was no sunset; there would be no dawn
If there were no night;
there would be no morning.
Because I am gone - don’t bow in sorrow
Have faith in God - I’ll see you tomorrow
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Kilgore, TX 75662
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Message of Gratitude The family of Tammye C. Williams would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to all of our friends and relatives who came and supported us during this difficult time. We appreciate the many acts of kind-ness and thoughtfulness shown during our time of bereavement. You have helped us in a time when we needed it most. Please rest our names upon your prayers. Again we offer our most gracious “thank you“ and we pray that you all may be richly blessed.
Services: Saturday, July 20, 2019 at 1 p.m.
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH FM 850, Overton, TX 75684
Reverend Leslie Smith, Pastor Reverend Owen McGill, Eulogist
Tammye & Sonja
Celebrating the Beautiful Life of
Ms. Tammye Williams Sunrise: August 27, 1961 Sunset: July 13, 2019
Milton Watson Milton Watson, Jr.
Roy Abbs Derek Steber
Active Pallbearers
Byron Horn Randall Horn
Terrance Horn Lincoln Steber
Honorary Pallbearers
Repast The repast will follow
in the Macedonia
Baptist Church
Fellowship Hall
following interment.
Sean White
In Remembrance of
Ms. Tammye C. Williams
Mrs. Tammye C. Williams
Precious Memories
Tammye was born to the parentage of Duffie and Doris Steber Williams on Sunday, August 27, 1961 in Overton, Texas. She departed this life Saturday, July 13, 2019 in Houston, Texas.
She attended church at East Bethel Baptist Church while in Houston; however, at an early age she united with the Macedonia Baptist Church in Overton and remained a member until her demise.
In her youth, she attended and graduated in the Class of 1979 from West Rusk High School. Later she garnered her Associates Degree at Kilgore College in 1982 and then relocated to Houston, Texas.
Her work career consisted of employment at Southwestern Bell, a Diagnostic Center, and Keystrokes Medical Transcription Services.
Tammye was a kind and gentle person who loved her family and friends. One of her favorite pastimes was visiting the City of New Orleans; especially attending Essence Fest wearing her favorite colors of red and black. Listening to the Blues and cooking topped the list of her hobbies.
Her parents, Duffie Williams and Doris Steber Horn preceded her in death.
She remains in the hearts of her husband, Murphy Wilkerson of Houston, TX; a sister, Sonya Horn of Raceland, LA; three brothers, Randall Horn and his wife, Jacquline, and Terrance Horn all of Houston, TX; and Byron Horn of Sioux City, IA; an uncle, Lincoln Steber of Houston, TX; two aunts, Margie Kennedy and Thelma Steber both of Kilgore, TX;
Also mourning her loss are her god-daughter, Quiana Kelly; special best friends, Sonja Brewster and Roy Abbs; special cousins, Ma’lae Watson and Tynesha Watson and a host of other relatives and friends.
Order of Service
Reverend Leslie Smith, Officiant
Processional ………….............................. Ministers and Family
Congregational Song
Old Testament
New Testament
Prayer
Solo ………….............................................. Ms. Twanna McGill
Resolution ………………….…… Macedonia Baptist Church
Mrs. Ruby Kind
Remarks ………………………………..… Please be considerate
Family Expressions …………… Minister Rodney Shepherd
Acknowledgement
Presentation …………………..… Victory Funeral Services Staff
Solo ……….……..……………..………. Mrs. Carolyn Lewis
Words of Comfort ………...…………...... Rev. Owen McGill
Final Tribute ……………….…… Victory Funeral Services Staff
Recessional
… that condition in
which the happiness
of another person
is essential to your own.
Robert Heinlein
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