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PallaClassmates & Co-Workers
FloweraLatifah MooreEmma Murray
Shanquanette MitchellClassmates and Co-workers
AcknowledgementWith sincere appreciation, the family of the late
Jerry Lee Williams, Jr. thank our many family and friends fortheir expressions of kindness, understanding, prayers and all acts of
kindness shown to us at this time during our bereavement.
FOR
Saturday, January 4, 2020 ~ 3:00 p.m.
Bethlehem African Methodist Episcopal Church412 2nd Street Southwest
Cairo, Georgia 39828Rev. Debra Knight, Pastor
Elder Barbara Ann Daniels, Officiating
We little knew the day that
God was going to call your name.
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didn’t go alone.
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
You left us peaceful memories.
Your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you
You are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken
and nothing seems the same,
but as God calls us one by one
the chain will link again.
YOUR COUSIN,
JOCELYN ADDISON
215-6th Street S.W. • P.O. Box 101 • Cairo, Georgia 39828
One Call Does It Allwww.westonsfuneralhome.com
Ronnie CorkerL.F.D., L.E.
Kenneth WestonL.F.D.
Phone229•377•4820
Fax229•377•9458
Jerry Lee
THE BROKEN CHAIN
Professional Funeral ServicesEntrusted To:
Williams, Jr.•
SUNRISE:July 28, 1989
SUNSET:December 24, 2019
Homegoing Services
Jerry Lee Williams, Jr. was born on July 28, 1989to Joann Williams and the late Jerry Lee Williams,Sr. in Thomasville, Georgia. He departed this lifeon December 24, 2019 in Cairo, Georgia.
He confessed Christ at an early age, under theleadership and guidance of his aunt, Elder BarbaraAnn Daniels. He was active in the church and wasbaptized.
He graduated from Cairo High School in 2009 with a diploma. Atthe age of 15, he started working at Cairo IGA. He worked there for12 years. For the last three years, he was employed by the Cairo Wal-mart as a cart pusher. He was loved by his customers and co-workers.
Jerry was a very humble, hardworking, loving, dedicated and re-spectable young man. He loved collecting wallets and drawing. Whenneeded, Jerry was always willing to help and assist anyone.
He leaves to cherish his memories, a loving, caring and devotedmother Joann Williams; one sister Destiny Williams; two brothers:Mario Williams and Shantrale Williams; one niece Kaprice Williams;grandparents: Bobbie Jean and Curley B. Williams all of Cairo, GA;aunts: Angela McGriff, Barbara (JC) Daniels, Patricia (Robert) Addison,Priscilla (MacArthur) Walden, Sophia Williams of Cairo, GA, DorisMcGriff of Lakeland, FL and Shaneatha Williams of Albany, GA; un-cles: Curley B. (Lashonda) Williams, Jr. of Thomasville, GA, Bruce(Lori) Williams of Crawfordville, FL, Ronnie McGriff, Billy Paul Mc-Griff and Gregory McGriff all of Cairo, GA and Tony McGriff ofWhigham, GA; two great aunts: Annette (Bennie) Gaines of Cairo, GAand Jeanette (Howard) Mitchell of Albany, GA; devoted cousin JessicaDaniels Barnes, devoted aunt Patricia Addison; a special friend LarryMaynor; a special and devoted co-worker Sharon Ward of Wal-martand a host of other relatives and friends.
Jerry was preceded in death by his father Jerry Lee Williams, Sr.;grandparents: Dorothy and (Billy) McGriff; and an uncle William Mc-Griff.
Prelude
Processional
Selection ................................................Randy Washington
Prayer...............................................Bishop Ruben Addison
The Holy Scriptures:
Old Testament ................................Pastor Tony McGriff
New Testament ...............................Elder JC Daniels, Sr.
Selection ................................................Lakeatress Freeman
Remarks ...............................................Two minutes, please
Acknowledgements..........................................Bernice Goar
Solo ............................................................Ricky Hampton
Eulogy........................................Elder Barbara Ann Daniels
Recessional
INTERMENT
Greenwood Cemetery
Cairo, Georgia
REPAST
The family will receive friends for fellowship and dinner
after the interment at the church's annex.
You were a very special person to me,
I wonder if people knew how special you were,
or if they could even see?
Dedicated, kind and gentle is how people will remember you.
I'll be thinking about us in the car eating hot cheetos
and drinking Mountain Dew.
You were a silent one, who never talked much at all,
But our phone conversations proved different when you would call.
You would help any stranger, you never had feelings of hate or anger.
You loved your video games and your hot wings,
I'm going to miss hearing you talk about all those things.
I will surely miss you saying "what's up cuz,"
But I will never forget you or your genuine love.
YOUR FAVORITE COUSIN,
JESSICA BARNES
GENUINE LOVE