Guest Book for Wilma Lea (Alexander) Williams

Provided by Whitaker-Eads Funeral Home

Posted by: KAREN (COOPER) DEVORE AND MARY (COOPER) GROTHE
Wed March 23, 2011
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY. SHE WAS SUCH A SWEET LADY.
 

 
Posted by: Doug Slaten
Wed March 23, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you.  She will be missed, but is in a far better place.
 

 
Posted by: Kelly McLaughlin
Wed March 23, 2011
So sorry to hear of Aunt Wilma's passing. I have countless fond memories of her and Uncle Will at the farm. What a wonderful place to be a child with an inquisitive mind. I will forever love the barn that no longer stands. Uncle Will on the tractor or in his chair with a book in his perpetual bibs, Aunt Wilma laying out a bountiful spread of food for every meal. Our country has truly lost one of it's best cooks ever!! Much love & prayers to you all. We will all miss them. Sorry I cannot be there with you but Jill & Morgan will give you all a hug from me.
Kelly
 

 
Posted by: Betty Neet, Neff, O'Neill
Thu March 24, 2011
Will and Wilma were very special friends when Ralph Neff and our 3 children  and I lived a short distance from them for 18 months with Grant Hamilton from October,1945 to March, 1947.  It would have been very difficult without their help and friendship.  Wonderful memories.  I also attended H S at Humphreys one year with her, and of course  my sister Virginia married her brother, Jack, so we had lots of good times together.  
So sorry to hear of her passing, but she led a good life and will be missed by all who knew her.
 

 
Posted by: Paul Han
Thu March 24, 2011
REX,

My Deepest Condolences with sympathy.
I and Eunice will pray for her and your family.
 

 
Posted by: John and Michelle (Callahan) Barrett
Fri March 25, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
 

 
Posted by: Jan and Rick Forman
Fri March 25, 2011
Dear Glenda, Rex and family,
How we loved Aunt Wilma.  What an incredible lady she was and what a joy to visit in her home, to laugh with her, eat her awesome cooking and reminisce about farm days, fish frys, card parties and Aunt Audry's piano playing.  Lots of wonderful memories of an amazing and beautiful lady.  
Our hearts are with you today, in sorrow and loss but rejoicing that she is dancing with Uncle Will and making brownies in a much better place, free of pain and confusion.  We love you guys and you are in our prayers.
Rick and Jan
 

 
Posted by: Jan and Rick Forman
Fri March 25, 2011
Dear Glenda, Rex and family,
How we loved Aunt Wilma.  What an incredible lady she was and what a joy to visit in her home, to laugh with her, eat her awesome cooking and reminisce about farm days, fish frys, card parties and Aunt Audry''s piano playing.  Lots of wonderful memories of an amazing and beautiful lady.  
Our hearts are with you today, in sorrow and loss but rejoicing that she is dancing with Uncle Will and making brownies in a much better place, free of pain and confusion.  We love you guys and you are in our prayers.
Rick and Jan