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Margaret L. Mansell
Williams
1938 - 2018
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Obituary for Margaret L. Mansell Williams

Margaret L. Mansell  Williams
Mrs. Margaret Louise Mansell Williams, 79, of Easley, South Carolina, departed this life on Monday, April 30, 2018, at her home. She was a daughter of the late Willie Frank Mansell, Sr., and Ethel Mae Collins Mansell.

She was a graduate of Clearview High School, Class of 1956 and was a retiree of Quilt Gallery in 2001. She also worked for many years at Swirl in Easley. She previously served as a deaconess at Easley Union Missionary Baptist Church for many years and was a member if the AfroMac Club and Widows of Easley Union. Later she became a member of One Church Easley.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Charles Franklin Williams; a son, Keith Lamar Williams; three brothers, Clarence Mansell, Sr., James E. Mansell and Willie Frank Mansell, Jr.; and three sisters, Ruby Nell Byrd, Annie Ruth Austin and Sarah Jean Anderson.

Left to cherish many fond and loving memories are a daughter, Rasheda Williams of Easley; two sons, Charles A. (Sharon) Williams of Anderson and Brett W. (Mary) Williams of Easley; two sisters, Jo Ann Ashmore and Veronica Winston, both of Easley; nine grandchildren, Zakiya, Hashim, Brandon, Markel, Ahmad, Aniya, Javon, Asyria and Jayden; five step grandchildren, Keisha, Shay, Quintez, Rosalee and Katrina; a daughter-in-law, Nita Williams of Greenville; and a host of great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends.



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