Louise Williams

1939 ∼ 2016

of North Moss Hill, died on Thursday February 18, 2016 at Liberty-Dayton Regional Medical Center. She was 76.

Evelyn was born March 3, 1939 in Thomaston, Texas, to parents Clyde Alonzo Williams and Evelyn Ray Morrow.

She lived in the Liberty County area for many years where she was a sales clerk for Baskins in Liberty she was also known fondly for many years as the hat lady. She attended the Rebekka Baptist Church of North Moss Hill.

She is preceded in death by her mother, Evelyn Ray Morrow Williams and brothers, Kenneth Williams and Wayne Williams.

She is survived by her father, Clyde Williams of North Moss Hill., sons, Gary Cain and wife Susan of Moss Hill and Randy Cain and wife Debbie also of Moss Hill.

Daughter, Candy Steele and husband Lemuel of Tarkington, Prairie. Sisters, Jean Durnay of North Moss Hill and Carolyn Whitehead of North Moss Hill. Special and longtime friend Bowen Cain of Moss Hill.

grandchildren, 7 and great grandchildren 10.

There will be a private memorial service held at a later date.

Condolences

Alline Cain Kyle January 11, 2023
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Ivonne Bittick February 25, 2016
My most heart felt sympathy and prayers for all of the family. Such a beautiful lady. You are in my thoughts and prayers
Patricia Cain Boswell February 23, 2016
Aunt Lou such a loving, caring, sweet, lady. She was once married to my dad (Garthel Cain) brother Bowen Cain but Aunt Lou was always part of our family. When I was young I use to go stay with Aunt Lou and Bowen. Aunt Lou was so much fun you just wanted to be around her. Never had anything bad to say about anyone. I love you Aunt Lou and you will always be remembered and loved. I will see you again one day in Heaven. What a rejoicing that will be. Love, Sissy(Patricia Cain Boswell). Gary & Susan Cain & children and grandchildren, Randy Cain & Debbie Cain & children & grandchildren, Candy Cain Steele & Liam Steele, children and grandchildren we are praying for all of you.
Donna Rushing February 20, 2016
When I was a little girl, my Dad preached at New Hope and we stayed with Bowen and Louise-We felt very welcome and had lots of laughs-They were sponsoring an international student-They were so neat-Good food and good company! Sorry for your loss! Donna and Andrew Rushing
Margaret Crabtree Evans February 20, 2016
Knew this lady when she was very young and so was I. Loved the Williams family very much and have such great childhood memories. Condolences to Mr. Clyde Williams and to Carolyn and Jean. Margaret Crabtree Evans.
Debbie Cain February 20, 2016
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Janet (Jones) & Adrian Russell February 20, 2016
I just saw the post about Louise. I'm so sorry for y'alls loss. There's nothing worse than losing your MaMa. Praying for all of you with lots of love
Danel(Dee Dee) Guest February 20, 2016
I have fond memories of Aunt Louise and her wonderful laugh that would make you smile and laugh with her. You will be missed! Love Dee Dee
Kathleen Cain Harris February 20, 2016
A very special friend and sister-in-law. She had the biggest and sweetest smile, laugh and heart, and I am the fortunate one to have had her in my life. I always loved you Lou. Kathleen Cain Harris
Rev. Woody Sonnier February 19, 2016
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Bro. Woody And Esther Sonnier February 19, 2016
Sis Louise will be greatly missed by all her brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus at New Rebecca Church. There will be an empty place beside her daddy on the 2nd pew of the right side, but the fond memories of her will never fade. She never said an unkind word about anyone. She was one who could always lift one's spirit and give joy to those around her. SIs. Louise never let on when she was hurting or sick and was always concerned about the other person. . Sis Louise and her daddy were right there helping as we opened the doors of New Rebecca for the first Sunday of December 2012. A part of her will always be there among us as we see the shrubbery and roses she planted at the entry way of the church building. She was always thankful and grateful for all that was done at the church and never failed to express We will always remember her wearing her hats and coming in with a great big smile on her face We are so thankful God had a hand in making certain roses were handed out on Valentine's to each and every lady in service that morning. Sis Louise was overjoyed when she received her big vase of roses that she could not stop her tears. We can truly say, we gave her, her roses while she was living. She loved her Pastor and each one in the assembly of believers and never failed to welcome a visitor. To her family, we as a church body and Pastor, Bro. Woody Sonnier, extend our deepest condolences remembering you in our prayers. May God give you peace and comfort through this difficult time. We hope you take comfort in knowing, this dear sister is in the place she was looking forward to being someday, with her Lord. May God bless each of you. Bro. Woody Sonnier and brothers and sisters in Christ Jesus at New Rebecca Church.