Obituary – Elaine Morrow Williamson
Published 3:54 pm Monday, August 26, 2024
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Elaine Morrow Williamson, 78, a resident of Brantley, passed away Aug. 20. Funeral Services will be held Aug. 27, beginning at 11 a.m. at Johnson Funeral Home officiated by Judd Flint. The burial will follow at Morrow Schoolhouse Cemetery with Johnson Funeral Home directing arrangements. The family will be accepting visitors from 10 – 11 a.m. at Johnson Funeral Home in Georgiana.
Elaine was preceded in death by her parents Homer and Virgie Morrow; sisters, Mary Alice Blackburn and Margaret Blackburn; brothers; Luke Herring and Edward Herring; husband, Ross Williamson Sr. and granddaughters, Amber Phillips and Angel Soisson.
Elaine is survived by her children; Lois Bosarge, Bessie Phillips and Ross “Rj” Williamson Jr (Hannah); sisters, Eva Macumber (Ron) and Sheila Garity; grandchildren, Roy Crosswhite (Michelle), Krystle Crosswhite, Donald Phillips Jr (Elizabeth), Kylie White and Raelyn Williamson.; great grandchildren; Celina Crosswhite, Brooklyn Soisson, Caitlyn Phillips, Austin Crosswhite, Austin Soisson, Makenna Soisson, Kylia Grosvenor, Gabby Kendrick, Ryan Crosswhite, Jace Tomlin, Dustin Reaves, Sarah Crosswhite, Madysonn Reaves, Emelya Reaves, Maggie Crosswhite and Elijah Phillips and extended family, Jocelyn Dale, Ashley Garlandios, Windee Wallace and children, Wallie Booker, Daniya Jones, Kristen Williams and children, Tristan Davis, Rick Brown, Clay Bell, Wayne Ewing (Macey) and children.
Pallbearers will be Ross Williamson Jr., Roy Crosswhite, Austin Soisson, Rick Brown, Clay Bell and Wayne Ewing.
Elaine was known for her love of music, especially some ol’ Hank Williams, her passion for singing and her unimaginable love for her children and grandchildren. She always had a blast when it came to doing anything with the kids. She was most definitely the baby whisperer of the family. She will forever be loved and missed by everyone that knew her.
Flowers will be accepted at Johnson Funeral Home.
Online condolences may be made at www.johnsonfhal.com.