Brenda Faye Williams

Birth date: Nov 27, 1959 Death date: Mar 18, 2019

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Brenda Faye Williams, 59, of Kingsport, went to be with the Lord Monday, March 18, 2019, at Holston Valley Medical Center. She was born November 27, 1959, in Appalachia, VA.Brenda was a loving and devoted daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister who dearly loved her grandchildren. She enjoyed camping, shopping and Facebook.Brenda was a Unit Secretary at Lee County Memorial Hospital for eight years and later served as a CNA in the health care industry.She enjoyed attending Bethesda Church of God in Big Stone Gap, VA.Brenda was preceded in death by her father, Ted Bartee; sister, Sissy Marlene Lipps; brothers, George Bartee and Lance Bartee.Those left to cherish her memory are her mother, Anette Bartee; loving husband of twenty-three years, Rob Williams; children, Shawn Barnes and Faith Collins; grandchildren, Brett Collins, Makayla Collins and Katie Ramey; great-grandchildren, Paxton Collins, Amara Cameron and Kian Collins; sister, Teresa Holdway; brothers, Garland Bartee and A. J. Bartee; several nieces and nephews.A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 6:00 pm on Thursday, March 21, 2019, at Bethesda Church of God, Big Stone Gap, VA with Pastor Donnie Pickett officiating.The care of Brenda Faye Williams and her family has been entrusted to the staff of Oak Hill Funeral & Cremation Services.

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Darlene Owsley

There’s so many good things I could share about my dear, sweet and wonderful friend Brenda, but it would take all day. We became best friends several years ago and she was such a true and wonderful friend too. We got alone so well from the start. I always knew who she was but several years ago we talked all the time on Facebook. Then we started talking on the phone, and she and her husband Rob came to our house in Wise. We had talked about plans to get together at their home in Kingsport for a cookout this summer. Gerald and I met her very nice husband Rob after she and I had been friends for awhile. They seem to hit it off that first meeting. Brenda and Rob loved one another more than anything. They certainly were Soulmates and got alone so well. Rob treated her like a baby and she loved every minute of it. He was so good to her and her children, grandchildren and great- grandchildren. I’ll miss her so much and my thoughts and prayers go out to Rob and her family. She’s in Heaven right now with the Lord and all her family and friends that have went on before her. She’s not suffering anymore and one day, if we are a child of God, will see her again when God calls us Home!
R.I.P. My Sweet Friend, Brenda!! 💐

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Staff Oak Hill Funeral Home

in honor of Brenda.
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