Elizabeth Williamson

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Elizabeth Williamson, age 54, died Friday, August 24, in Rochester, NY. Mrs. Williamson was born March 17, 1958 in Tutwiler, MS the daughter of the late L. J. and the late Atlee (Black) Williams. She was employed by Fortec Co. Rochester,NY as a Factory Worker. She is predeaceased by daughter, Tamara S. Williams. She is survived by 2 daughters, Allisa Williams and Victoria Williams; 1 step-son, Kevin Smithers; 7 grandchildren, Monica, Dejon, Damon, Renaisha, LaAnthony, Aubrey and Josiah; special friend, Neal Toliver; 1 brother, Willie B. Williams; 3 sisters, Lillie Chambers, Jessie (Woodrow) Flagler and Ruthie Williams; step-sister, Louise Hawkins; host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends. Friends may call Wednesday, August 29th from 5-8 pm at Millard E. Latimer & Son Funeral Directors Inc., 983 S. Plymouth Avenue, Rochester, NY. The funeral service will be Thursday, August 30th at 11:00 at New Progressive Temple Church, 410 Chili Avenue, Rev. Jeremiah Adell Sr., Officiating. Interment will be at Grove Place Cemetery, Chili, New York.
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