Thelma Jane Williams-Brooks,72, of Westover, Maryland gained her heavenly wings, Friday, June 28, 2019 at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Born October 30, 1946, she was the daughter of the late James J. and AnnieMaube Robinson-Williams.
She leaves to cherish fond memories with her devoted husband, Lawrence Brooks, Jr.; two daughters, Artrice Willians and Rashida Curtis (Corey, Sr.); one son, Lawrence Brooks, III (Angela); eight grandchildren, James, C.J., Rashid, Rayshawn, Koran, Anita, Eva and Brandon; one great grandchild; one sister, Laura Pearson; three aunts, Henrietta Mapp, Thelma Robinson and Ella Mae Robinson and other relatives and friends.
A funeral service will be held 12:00 PM Saturday, July 13, 2019 at Saint James United Methodist Church, 8730 Crisfield Highway, Westover, Maryland with a viewing one hour prior. A public will be held 2:00 – 6:00 PM Friday, July 12, 2019 at Anthony E. Ward, Jr. Funeral Hone in Princess Anne.
Interment will be at the Family Cemetery in Westover.
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To My Sister…
I’m blessed to call you sister,
I also call you friend;
You’ve loved me unconditionally,
And stood through thick and thin.
You’ve shared my joys and sorrows,
My laughter and my tears.
You’ve been my inspiration,
As we grew up through the years.There’s something God has given us,
That’s more than family;
He’s placed a love for you, my Sister,
Deep down in the heart of me.
To Rashida, Corey, Amp and Family-My thoughts & condolences are extended to you. I am sorry for the loss of your mother
I called you every week, spoke with you everyday while you where in the Skill Facility, this is Hard to accept but I am a believer in our God, He know what is best.
I will miss you with all my heart and soul, I haven’t been right since you left. I just ask GOD to Give our Family the Strength, Courageous to carry on.
Rest in Peace my Dear Sweet Aunt.
Artrice , I read this poem and thought of you and your mom
The Magic of a Mother’s Touch
There’s magic in a Mother’s touch,
And sunshine in her smile.
There’s love In everything she does
to make our lives worthwhile.
We can find both hope and courage
Just by looking in her eyes.
Her laughter is a source of joy,
her works are warm and wise.
There is a kindness and compassion
To be found in her embrace,
And we see the light
Shining from a Mothers Face
Anonymous
The George family sends there deepest condolences to you and your family for the lost of your Mom.
Lawrence, I am so sorry for your loss. I am just reading Thursday’s Daily Times and learning of T’s passing. I have fond memories of her at Snow Hill High School. We shared stories of teaching, her trips home; I always loved her sense of humor and her determination. So sorry for your loss. Rosemary