Vicky Elaine Williams' Obituary
Vicky Williams was born on July 4, 1960 to William and Grace Green in
Bronxville, New York. She was the second oldest of four children. Her
brother, Vice Williams preceded her in death.
Vicky was educated in the New York School System until 1974 when
her family relocated to Saint Louis, Missouri. She attended the
Hazelwood School District and graduated from Hazelwood Central High
School in 1978. She attended the Robert Morris College, where she
studied Business.
Vicky had a passion for the arts and music, as a young girl, she would
share her talent with anyone that was interested. She also loved to
paint and draw, as well as play the clarinet.
Vicky loved to bake, it didn’t matter if it was a cake, pie or cookie, she
would meet your need.
Vicky accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior and united with the
Christian Faith Center under the leadership of Apostle Melvin and Dr.
Gustine Dunn. She remained a faithful member for over a decade and
was always willing to help in the Ministry as needed.
Vicky worked in Adult Daycare and Home Healthcare for many years.
She was employed by the Christian Faith Center Church’s Adult Care
Program for five years. She was a loyal employee until the Adult
Daycare closed.
Vicky was a loving and dedicated mother. She always wanted the best
for her children and family. Despite life’s many obstacles, she was still
loving, caring and supportive. She was a true go getter by any means
necessary. Anyone who knew Vicky, knew that she has a heart of gold
and that’s all that mattered to her.
Vicky got her wings and went to walk with the Angels on Saturday, May
27, 2023 at 1 p.m. at the River Crossings of Creve.
Vicky leaves to cherish her memories: her parents ~ Grace and William
Green; two brothers ~ Scott Green (Antoinette) and Craig Green
(Rhonda); her six children ~ Natalie Williams, Amber Teplitz-Crawford,
Peter Green, Francis Connelly, Renee Petersen (Venson) and Erica
Mueller; five grandchildren ~ Amira, Jeramiah, Tavia, Yahudit and
Yahuchanan; and a host of other family members and friends.
What’s your fondest memory of Vicky?
What’s a lesson you learned from Vicky?
Share a story where Vicky's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Vicky you’ll never forget.
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