Jennifer Williams Morris March 27, 2024 PLANO, TX - Jennifer Williams Morris, 44, passed away Wednesday, March 27, 2024, in Plano, Texas, after a long struggle with Huntington's Disease. Her brother Scott Williams was by her side. She was preceded in death by her father George Richard Williams. Along with her brother she also leaves behind her precious daughter Hannah Sophia Green, Scott's wife Monica, niece Lucia and soon to be born Emma. Other family members include her stepfather Craig Davis and mother Leslie Williams Davis, and two stepbrothers Nathan and Noah Davis and their families.
Jenny never met a stranger. She easily made friends, and many have remained close over the years and faithful during her illness. Her passion for Tennessee football was unmatched, never missing a game even in Texas.
A memorial service will be held at 2pm on April 12 at East Lawn Funeral Home in Kingsport, Tennessee. Visitation is welcomed from 12-2. She will be buried next to her father.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to HDSA (Huntington's Disease Society of America).
Arrangements by EAST LAWN FUNERAL HOME
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Kathy Dowda
April 9, 2024
I remember Jenny well from her smiling face & willing Spirit at Colonial Heights Christian church in Kingsport. She once took my blood glucose level when I had a `spell.´
What a precious young lady. I am so very sorry for your lose, especially for Hannah Sophia.
Kathy Dowda
Greg Haun
April 9, 2024
Leslie and Craig, sorry for the loss of your daughter, May the Lord comfort your family during this difficult time, we´re praying for you and your family
Nancy Rosel Brown
April 6, 2024
Rest in peace, Dear Jenny, after traversing the difficult path of Huntington's.
Nancy Rosel Brown, Mooresville
Jerry Sluder
April 5, 2024
Leslie, I am sorry for your loss. There are so many memories.. Treasure them.
Jerry Sluder
Myrna Capsuto
April 5, 2024
Deepest sympathies to Hannah and dear family@! Rest in peace, dear Jennifer!
Love
Aunt Myrna
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