Earnestine Williams

Obituary of Earnestine Jackson Williams

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Mrs. Earnestine J. Williams was the first of two children born to the parentage of the late Mr. and Mrs. Junius Jackson and Margaret Moore Jackson in Dallas, Texas.

She attended the Dallas Independent School District. She was a Barber, LVN Nurse and Operated and owned a Barber Shop and Daycare center.

Mrs.  Earnestine met and married the late Samuel Lee Williams. No children were born to this union.

She confessed Christ at an early age and later joined Glen Oaks United Methodist Church. She also was an Eastern Star - Edward Chapel 37.

Mrs. Earnestine is preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Clarence Jackson of Los Angles, California and Kenneth B. Jackson of Dallas, Texas.  

Mrs. Earnestine leaves to cherish her memory; three brothers, Joe Louis Davis, David J. Jackson and Jerome A. Jackson, all of Dallas, Texas two sisters, Patricia A. Jackson and Maxine E. Jackson, both of Dallas, Texas; a loving and caring son who was there until the end Kenneth Charlie Jackson; 15 grandchildren: 7 great grandchildren, one great great grandchild; and host of relatives and friends.

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Tuesday
9
April

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1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Black and Clark Funeral Home
2517 East Illinois Ave.
Dallas, Texas, United States
214-376-8297
Wednesday
10
April

Funeral Service (MASK OPTIONAL)

11:00 am
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Black and Clark Funeral Home Chapel
2517 E. Illinois Avenue
Dallas, Texas, United States
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