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Obituary
Judith Marie Williams Hill was born on December 7, 1952, in Kansas City, Kansas to Albert and Geraldine Williams. She was a beloved member of her family and community, and was affectionately known as Judy. Mama Judy, Granny, and Marsha to those who loved her.
Judy began her education at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School and graduated from Sumner High School in Kansas City, Kansas. She spent many years as a homemaker and spent most of her life caring for others. She worked at various hospitals as a patient account representative and nurse's aid.
Judy loved reading and playing Scrabble and spades with her large extended family. She dedicated her life to Christ and was active in the church throughout her life. She spent many years as an active member of Greater Evangelistic Church of God In Christ and briefly attended New Light Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Raynard Givhan. Most recently, she reactivated her membership at Rising Star Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Micheal D. Black and joined the usher board.
Judy was preceded in death by her beloved parents, her stepfather, Jimmy Peters, two brothers, Albert Williams, Jr. and Steven Williams, and one sister, Peggy Robinson. She leaves to mourn a loving family: her son, Anthony Hill, her daughter, Jeanette (Chris) Eason, her sisters, Carole (Delbert) Kelley and Phyliss Smith, and her brother. Patrick Williams, all of Kansas City, Kansas. She also leaves three grandchildren. Ashley Eason, Kevaughn Eason and Kaulon Eason, and three great-grandchildren, Hailey, Kyree and Kyliee. She will be missed by a host of wonderful friends, including Rochelle Bryant and Tina Hullaby, and a goddaughter, Lauren Ashley Davis.
Judy's memory will live on in the hearts of all of us who knew and loved her.
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