Mrs. Queen Esther Berry-Williams

Funeral Information

Home: Clayton, DE
Date of Death: December 06, 2011
Place of Birth: Philadelphia, PA
Birthdate: July 16, 1947
Age: 64
Memorial Service: Saturday, December 17, 2011 2:00 PM Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah's Witness, Berlin, NJ

Biography

Berry-Williams
Queen Esther

On December 6, 2011 of Clayton, DE formerly of Lawnside, NJ. Age 64 years. Beloved wife of Thomas Williams, Jr. of 27 years. Loving daughter of the late Beverly and Queen of Sheba Berry. Devoted mother of Ramsey, Jr., Timothy, Kevin (Heidi) and James. Dear sister of Willy (Mabel), Ulysses (Yvette) and Joe (Cynthia). Also survived by a host of grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends who all called her "Aunt Queen". The family would also like to thank the special group of caregivers (Angela Johnson) and nurses who helped Queen during her illness. Services will be held Saturday December 17th 2011 KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESS 26 CHESTNUT AVE, BERLIN,NJ 08009. Cremation & interment will take place privately. Arrangements under the direction of COSTANTINO FUNERAL HOME 231 W. WHITE HORSE PIKE BERLIN, NJ 08009. For additional information or to email condolences, please visit CostantinoFH.com.






Candles

Curdelia Murden 2011-12-11 00:50:47
Aunt Queen, I'm going to miss you, love you always remember you on my Birthday Dec.06
vettberry 2011-12-12 00:02:00
your spirit will live on in the people and famliy member that you took care. you will be miss.jehovah said is time for you to be taking care of and rest my sweet daugther
Yvonne Smith 2011-12-13 05:23:06
Mrs. Queen Williams I call her mom.For the love and the care for her family and friends I would say outstanding. I will truly miss her beautiful warm smile and laughter. Her incouraging words of wisdom. It was truly a pleasure to cook for her and care for her when she couldn't care for herself. With tearful eyes I say rest in peace for the day will come when we will see each other again. I love the scripture in I Corinthians 15:54-55 Then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, death is swallowed up in victory. O death where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? I will miss you so much thank God it doesn't stop at the grave. For all eternal love Peaches.
angela 2011-12-14 06:24:19
I cried when you passed away,I still cry today,Although I Loved you dearly,I couldn't make you stay,A golden heart stopped beating,Hard working hands at rest,God broke my heart to prove to me he only TAKES THE BEST!! I'll always Love you and keep you in my heart. Love, Angela
angie lynch 2011-12-24 05:55:38
Losing someone so special and caring is extremely hard to cope with..Jehovah gives us the strength and help we need during times like these..May He make you, the family, strong during this difficult time..Much Love from your Wyoming peeps! Always remember the hope Aunt Queen believed in..We will see her again..John 5:28.
Dorothy Garnett 2011-12-25 02:22:29
Queen was a beloved sister in law when I was married to her brother Bobby and a dear friend after our separation and subsequent divorce. She never found any negative things to say to me about family troubles, only positive loving comments to heal my troubled spirit. I will miss you Queen.