Martha Lou (Parker)
Williams
Jun 5, 1931 - Oct 31, 2013
Posted by: Janet Laubhan Flickinger
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Martha Lou Parker
Williams went to be with her Lord and Savior on Thursday, October 31, 2013 at
Norman Regional Hospital after fighting an 8 and 1/2 year battle with cancer.
Her beloved parents were Hughbert and Ruby Parker. Martha entered this life
on June 5, 1931 in Oklahoma City, OK.
Martha was united in marriage with the love of her life, J. D. Williams on
August 23, 1947. God gave them two daughters Kathy and Debbie.
Her entire life, Martha was a dedicated homemaker and mother. She was later a
pastor’s wife and an artist in her own right. She was a faithful member of
Calvary Free Will Baptist Church.
Martha was preceded in death by her husband Reverend J. D Williams of 58
years, her parents, sisters Norma Williams and Donna Cartwright and brother,
Robert Parker as well as many other family members. She also lost her
son-in-law, Steve D. Curry, in the bombing of the Oklahoma City Murrah Building.
She is survived by daughters, Kathy Curry and Debbie Meyer and her husband
Stan. She adored her grandchildren, Matt Meyer and wife Candice, Jenni Scruggs
and husband Danny, Josh Meyer and wife Jessica, Jay Curry and wife Megan; seven
great grandchildren; Katelyn, Jacob, Jack Meyer, Seth and Grace Scruggs, Lillie
and Steven Curry and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Mom, our special gift in life is having you as our mother. We are so glad
that God in His infinite wisdom allowed us to belong to you –to be your children
and your friends. More than anything, we are so thankful to have been given the
honor to love you and call you our mother. You and Daddy were our greatest
inspiration and we are thrilled that you are together again in heaven….until we
meet again.
Kathy and Debbie
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