Mackenzie Elizabeth Williams

by Lynn McMillen
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Mackenzie Elizabeth Williams was a charming, precious young lady whose radiance, smile and outgoing personality captured the attention of all who met and knew her. Kenzie was born in Tupelo on August 24, 2006 to the late Anthony Young and Britney Williams, who survives. She lived in the Shiloh Community of Itawamba County and was an 11th grade student at Mooreville High School where she played softball. She completely exemplified the “Trooper” spirit, was beloved by family and friends. She loved talking on the phone, Crimson Tide, hanging out with friends, watching Law and Order SUV on TV, going to the Mall, eating chicken, the color yellow, going out to eat with her brother, Landon, and listening to music. To know her was love her.

A service celebrating her life will be held at 2 PM Saturday, April 22, 2023 at New Hope Baptist Church, 542 Road 1009, Tupelo, MS. 38804 with Bro. Brent Sanders officiating. Visitation will be from Noon-service on Saturday only at the Church. Holland Funeral Directors, Tupelo Chapel is honored to be serving the family.

Kenzie is survived by her mother, Britney Williams; brothers, Cole Williams, Landon Williams, Hunter Young; sister, Skylar Young; grandparents, Eddie and Donna Williams, Gary and Patricia Young; aunts, Mandy Williams, Charity Meyer (Carl), Ashley Clayton ; uncle, Derek Young; and several cousins, other family members, and friends. She is preceded in death by her father, Anthony Neil Young.

Memorials may be made to Suicide Watch and Wellness Foundation, 1220 East Northside Drive, Suite #170, Jackson, MS, 39211.

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