Kathy Sue Williams June 3, 1961 - September 14, 2024
FALL BRANCH - Kathy Sue Williams 63 of Fall Branch, TN went home to be with the Lord on Saturday September 14, 2024. Kathy is preceded in death by several family members including her husband, Richard Williams. She leaves behind her mother Edith White, daughter Kristina Compton (husband) Tim Compton; Daughter Jenny Stapleton (grandsons) Zach and Brendan Stapleton, and several other extended family members. Kathy was an amazing caregiver who spent the last several years selflessly caring for her beloved mother. She was a member of Fall Branch United Methodist Church and greatly enjoyed fellowship with her church family. We would like to thank the medical staff at Vanderbilt Med Center for their love and support during her lengthy stay. In Kathy's true selfless nature, she chose to donate her body to science in hopes of helping others. Memorial services will be held at a later date.
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Linda Allen
November 14, 2024
Oh my, im just now learning of her passing. So so sorry. I worked with her several years. She always had a smile on her face. Such a loving lady she was. My condolences to her family.
Ginger Harris
September 26, 2024
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
DaRhonda Schwartzentruber
September 22, 2024
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I love you all and am so sorry for your loss!
Samantha
September 20, 2024
so sorry for your loss i will always cherish the laughs she gave me in my youth at oak glen. love you all
Angela crawford & family
September 18, 2024
Kristina and tim this is angie crawford from oak glen church I'm so sorry about kathy and Richard I just happen to pull up the obits and seen where they had gone home to be with our lord and savior my prayers and my thoughts are with you and all the family may god bless you much love is being sent your way
lynda mullins mcfadden
September 17, 2024
i would say my best memory was going camping with her and her family when we were growing up,lots of good memorys,she will be greatly missed
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