She kept the home for her mother and father as long as they lived and was a real mother to the whole family.
For many years, she worked for Hubert and Mary Littler, and lived with them. They had a home in Greeley on 23rd Avenue and also a home in Glen Haven, Colorado.
She was very independent. A farmer from Ault had asked her to marry him, but she was not sure if she loved him enough and was afraid he just wanted a wife to help with his kids and farm.
She drove a Nash Rambler.
She was a very patient, kind, and wonderful person. She was an active church worker in the SDA church.
After she retired from the Littlers, she shared a home with her sister, Nemma, who also never married.
She kept the home for her mother and father as long as they lived and was a real mother to the whole family.
For many years, she worked for Hubert and Mary Littler, and lived with them. They had a home in Greeley on 23rd Avenue and also a home in Glen Haven, Colorado.
She was very independent. A farmer from Ault had asked her to marry him, but she was not sure if she loved him enough and was afraid he just wanted a wife to help with his kids and farm.
She drove a Nash Rambler.
She was a very patient, kind, and wonderful person. She was an active church worker in the SDA church.
After she retired from the Littlers, she shared a home with her sister, Nemma, who also never married.
Family Members
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Cora Alice Williams McWilliams
1876–1956
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Minnie Ada Williams Isaacs
1878–1965
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William Daniel "Billy" Williams
1880–1972
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John Edward Williams
1883–1935
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George Roy Williams
1885–1967
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Mary Ethel Williams Armatage
1887–1924
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Charles Arthur Williams
1888–1974
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Flossie M Williams Matthews
1890–1926
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Nemma Zetta Williams Williams
1892–1981
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Clara Ella Williams
1894–1895
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Ruby Beryl Williams Fotheringham
1898–1966
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Roger Leslie Williams
1900–1994
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