Mary K. Williams Fletcher – Obituary

by Lynn McMillen
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A Celebration of Life for Mary K. Williams Fletcher, affectionately known as “Kat,” 68, of Decatur will be noon Thursday at King’s Memorial United Methodist Church with Bishop Don Hurth officiating and inhumation in Calvary Memorial Gardens. The body will lie in repose one hour prior to the funeral. The family will receive friends on Wednesday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Reynolds Funeral Home.

Kat was born in Morgan County on January 3, 1950 to the late Charlie Lee and Ella Ruth Tucker Williams. She departed this life on Friday, June 15, 2018 at Decatur Morgan Hospital. She professed hope in Christ at an early age. Mary graduated in 1968 from Morgan County Training School. She worked at Monsanto Chemical Plant and retired from General Motors. Her hobbies were spending quality time with the loves of her life, her seven grandchildren, JahKese, Justin, Quiara, Kennedi, JaKobe, Ronald II, Jalen; and her seven great-grandchildren, and reading.

She was preceded in death by her parents; and brother, Bobby Ray Cain.

Mary leaves to cherish her memory: three devoted sons, Nathaniel Jerome (Christian), Ronald Dwayne (Nicole) and Fredrick Lee Fletcher (Christel); siblings, Opal J. Williams, Larry “Cocoa” Williams (Dorothy), Bessie Williams Matthews (Chester), Charlie Howard Williams (Sylvia), Mitchell Coleman (Sandra), Allen Coleman (Brenda), all of Decatur, Linda Williams Haley of Nashville, Tennessee; four aunts, Doris Jones and Dora Tucker of Decatur, Elizabeth Tucker Scott (Al) of Hempstead, New York, Fredda Tucker of Memphis, Tennessee; a host of other cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. God blessed her and her sibling with another mother after the death of her biological mother, Mrs. Delsie Williams, a special friend, Mrs. Delilah Fletcher, both of Decatur, Ms. Imogene Burrell of Athens, Sharon Nash of Decatur.

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