Williams - Crim Line

Udah Erma Williams Crim was born on January 8, 1906 to Della Massey and Henry A. Williams in Grand Rivers, KY. She married Ethel Crim on April 25, 1925 and in this union 4 children were born. Udah Erma Crim was a devoted Christian woman who served as a choir member, Sunday School teacher, and Deaconess at Union Evalgelistic Baptist Church alongside her sister Addie Mae Williams Jackson in Chicago Heights, IL. She was a good cook and loving mother and grandmother.. Udah Erma Williams Crim became a risen angel on March 21, 1967. Aunt Udah was only 61. She continues to be missed.

The Williams-Jackson Line

Addie Mae Williams Jackson was born on February 21, 1909 in Grand Rivers, KY. She united in marriage to Herman Cecil Jackson on January 21, 1927. To their union was born 14 children, 11 of which lived. They lived in Metropolis, IL until moving to Chicago Heights, IL in 1955. Addie Mae Williams Jackson lived her life in the teachings of Christ. She served on the Deaconess Board, Mother’s Board, Mission Society, and the Busy Bee Circle alongside her sister Udah at Union Evangelistic Baptist Church in Chicago Heights, IL. She was a great cook and loved to make quilts and sew clothing for her children. Affectionately called “Mother”, Addie Mae Williams Jackson became a risen angel on March 15, 1986. Herman Cecil Jackson died in 1979. She was 77 years old and is still dearly missed by those who knew her.

Francis Elizabeth Williams Dunbar was born on June 15, 1913 in Choates, IL. She was united in marriage to Clarence Henry Dunbar in 1929. Together they produced 15 children. Francis Elizabeth Williams Dunbar was a quiet woman with a beautiful smile and a great sense of humor. She loved watching the comedian, Minnie Pearl on television. She was also a devout praying woman and a strong disciplinarian. Francis Elizabeth was also a good cook and very versatile with fixing broken items and sewing clothes for her family. Francis Elizabeth Williams Dunbar became a risen angel on May 24, 1971. She was only 57, and those who remember her smile warmly and speak fondly in her memory.