In Loving Memory of Sandra Williams
Sunrise: February 15, 1955 ~ Sunset: July 18, 2021
On July 18, 2021, Sandra Williams got her wings while peacefully sleeping. Sandra Williams
was born February 15, 1955 and was preceded in death by her mother Christine Jones and brother
Willie Lewis Jones.
Sandra and Jessie Williams took the oath of marriage on January 25, 1981. She is survived by her
soulmate Jessie Williams, two sons Christopher (Teona) and Johnathan (Fatema), grandchildren
Trevyn, Christena and Johnathan Akeem, siblings Maurice (Tina ) of Pine Bluff Arkansas, Arlene of
Pine Bluff Arkansas, Renee (Grant) of Monterey California, Carolyn (Philip) of Charleston South
Carolina, and Shannon (Shandra) of Cambridge, Massachusetts. She leaves to cherish her memory
nieces Tamara, Renadja (Trey), Jasmine (Corey), Marquaita (Chatom), Onisha (Ben), LaRhonda
(SanTwain), and nephews Eric, Marlando (Renee), Kenneth, Corey (Candice), LaTorre, Derek
(Becca), and Maurice (FaCheryl) and a host of great nieces, great nephews, cousins and friends.
She was a lifelong resident of San Diego, CA. Sandra accepted the Lord at a young age and
continued serving Christ at Pilgrim Baptist Church. Sandra had a passion for the medical field, she
was a brilliant Healthcare coordinator who was able to meticulously manage facilities and patient
records while serving as a military spouse (Navy) for over 40 years. She also served 23 years as an
outstanding member of the Women’s Auxiliary Post 310 San Diego, CA. She enjoyed listening to
various music from Rhythm and Blues to gospel and loved listening to it live. She loved fashion from
the latest hairstyles, jewelry, clothes and shoes. Sandra also enjoyed traveling, cooking, dancing
until the music stopped and caring for her dog “Cookie” as well as spending time with her family and
friends. She was very energetic, possessed an exuberant personality and was known for her ability
to sense when people needed her help. She touched many lives with her generosity and care by
cooking homemade meals for the homeless, less fortunate, and women’s shelters.
Sandra left us with a great message: “God Got Us.”
We Love you! Love your husband, brothers, sisters, sons, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.
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