Jeannie Lynn Williams
September 5, 1953 ~ April 10, 2018
Jeannie Lynn Williams, 64, Glasgow, passed away suddenly Tuesday, April 10, 2018, at the T. J. Samson Community Hospital. She was a daughter of Sidney O. Williams of Glasgow and the late Rose Ann Campbell Williams, who preceded her in death on February 7, 2018.
Jeannie was a former organist at Trinity Church of the Nazarene and afterward, a longtime member of the Glasgow Bible Church. She was a music lover; an avid UK fan; a lover of People Magazine and the Sunday newspaper circulars; and she cherished her friends and family.
She is survived by her father, Sidney O. Williams; one sister, Susan Branstetter; one brother, Jason Williams (Donna); two nieces: Audri Williams and Jessi Hampton (Dustin); two nephews: Hunter Branstetter and Alek Branstetter; a great-nephew, Kaden Hampton; a great-niece, Zoey Branstetter; a sisterly cousin, Donna Baker (Bobby); and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.
In addition to her mother, she was also preceded in death by a sister, Rebecca Williams.
Funeral services will be held 12 noon CDT Friday at the Hatcher & Saddler Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Campbellsville Memorial Gardens at 3:30 p.m. EDT. Visitation will be after 4 pm CDT Thursday at the funeral home.
We love you all and will miss Jeanne’s smile and prayers. Her calm faith was a beautiful example of Christ. I know she is running free with Aunt Rose and Becky.
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Jeannie and I have been friends since we were 5 y/o.Went to church
Together,Bible school,and played together as kids with her sister Becky.
As we got older went to high schoo and graduated together in 1971.
I will miss my old friend dearly, and glad I got to speak with her last week.
She always had a kind heart and words of encouragement, and never
Showed self pity. She was a trooper and strong willed.
Her nickname as a child was TINKLE. That’s what we called her
Because she was so small and cute.with Curley hair like Shirley
Temple. When we got into high school she asked me not to call
Her Tinkle anymore.Good bye my old friend. I will miss you.
Oh, I just learned of the passing of Jeannie. To her family, you have my heart felt condolences and my prayers as you go through this time. As Christians we grieve for her passing but we are assured of her joyful entrance into Heaven where she joins her beloved Savior, her mother and sister and all those that have gone on before. As we grieve… they rejoice at her release from a body that restrained her while on this earth and now she is able to be free to be forever with her Lord. Blessings to you and your family. Jeanne Wallace Garrett