Tewila Kay Williams the daughter of Vivian Barber was born on April 16, 1976 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma and departed this life on February 10, 2021 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the age of 44 years, 9 months, and 26 days to be with her John Crisp and sister Trisha Crisp in heaven.
Tewila married Jason Lee Williams, they were married for 23 years. Tewila had three beautiful children: Raymond, Katlin, and Madison Williams who were the love of her life. Her children were her everything.
Tewlia loved all the time she could spend with her children; she was their best friend. She loved listening to music and watching her favorite TV shows. She enjoyed playing with her dogs Bully and Buster and taking them on car rides. Tewila loved caring for her family. She was there when you needed her and always willing to help anyone.
Tewila is preceded in death by: John Crisp and Trisha Crisp.
Tewila is survived by her mother: Vivian Barber of the home, one son: Raymond Williams, two daughters: Katlin Williams and Madison Williams of the home in Stilwell, Oklahoma, one sister: Jennifer Burke of Springdale, Arkansas, 6 nieces: Destiny, Miranda, Brooklyn, Mikaila, Megan, and Morgan, and 3 great nephews: Savage, Koda, and Xavian.
Tewila is loved by so many people. She touched everyone’s hearts she met. Rest in peace. To an outstanding, beautiful soul, and person. You will forever be in our hearts.
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