Scarlett Lorraine and Chloe James Williams © Enid News and Eagle 12-21-2014 Submitted by: Glenn
Scarlett Lorraine and Chloe James “C.J.” Williams, were born Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014, but did not survive.
“Briefly in our lives, but forever in our hearts.” They are the identical twin daughters of Nakia and Katy (Shrewsbury) Williams.
A graveside service for family only will be held at Hawley Cemetery in Nash, with the Revs. Gary Lillie and Pat Sutherlin officiating. There will be a gathering for friends and family at 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, at Nash Christian Church.
Scarlett and Chloe are survived by their parents, Nakia and Katy Williams, and three siblings, Garon, Katlyn and Halla, all of the home; grandparents, Lennit and Sharron Williams of Waukomis, James Shrewsbury of Nash, and Wayne and Doris Walker of Edmond; great-grandfather, Eldon Shrewsbury of Enid; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
Memorials may be made to Hawley Cemetery.
Condolences at www.andersonburris.com.
(Submitted by family)
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