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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Mozella T
Williams
February 9, 2007 – April 17, 2020
Mozella "Mo" Taliyah Annette Williams, 13, of Palm Coast (formerly San Mateo), entered the sunset of life on Friday, April 17, 2020 due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident on SR 100 in Flagler County. The daughter of Louis Tyrone and Wilma Lanita Williams, she was born on Friday, February 9, 2007 in Gainesville, FL. She was a straight "A" 7th grade student at Indian Trails Middle School where she served as a student ambassador. She was a member of 2nd Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, San Mateo. "Mo" was an avid reader who enjoyed dancing, playing volleyball, connecting on social media, and talking on her phone. She was very curious about life's opportunities.
She simultaneously entered eternal rest with her mother, Wilma Lanita Williams and sister, Kaleigh Aaliyah Williams and was preceded in eternal rest by her maternal grandfather, Raymond Bryant, Jr., paternal grandparents, Charlie Sr., and Mozella Williams; maternal great-grandparents, Wilmer Sr., and Georgian Gilyard.
Mozella leaves to cherish her memories: devoted father, Louis Tyrone Williams, Sr., Palm Coast; brother, Louis Tyrone Williams, II; sisters, Faith J. Lyons, Kandice Williams, Shaniqua Williams; maternal grandparents, Harry and Regina Gilyard-Thomas, San Mateo; aunts/uncles, Ronda Jara, Earnest Stokes, Satura Stokes, Marcus Stokes, Sr., Raymond Bryant, III., Linda Jones, Richard (Marisol) Jackson, Carolyn (Jendrick) Gilyard, Rev. Charlie (Rev. Cindy) Williams, Jr., Toni (Bishop Clyde) Witherspoon, Johnnie Williams, Cynthia Williams, Tereatha Williams; and a host of great aunts, great uncles, other relatives, and friends.
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic and the Governor's executive stay-at-home order, the Williams family will conduct a Drive-in Homegoing Celebration (attendees must stay in their vehicles) at 11 a.m., Saturday, April 25, at the North Campus Pavilion of the Palm Coast United Methodist Church, 6500 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast, FL Rev. Kevin M. James, Sr., Pastor. Rev. Charlie Williams, Jr., pastor of 2nd Mt. Tabor Missionary Baptist Church, San Mateo, is the eulogist. A private family interment will be in the Old San Mateo Cemetery.
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