Virginia Louise Sutherland Williams, devoted wife to the late George Henry Williams and mother of Don, Janett, Susan, and Paul Williams, died at the age of 96 on June 7, 2024 at Paris Regional Health.
Virginia was born on August 25, 1927 in Bradley, Lafayette County, Arkansas to Garrett Munford Sutherland of Ivanhoe, Texas and Clara Lee Emmons of Vivian, Louisiana.
George and Virginia met at Saunders Drug Store soda fountain on the Bonham town square on October 1943, and were married three months later on New Year’s Eve. They moved to Paris after the end of World War II and were active members of the North Star 8 Square Dance Club, and Virginia was a member of the Theta Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Mrs. Williams renowned for her high quality needlework creating traditional design quilts, handknit garments and crochet afghans. Her later years’ driving force was perfecting her backyard flower garden, and rewarding herself with one of her profoundly delightful homemade desserts.
The Williamses raised their children in the same home they established in 1950. George & Virginia were blessed with grandchildren Dale Williams (Laurie), Donna Williams (Shayne), Lee Williams, Melissa Lauderio (Jason), Kristi Verbeck (José), Davy Bean, Matt Bean (Christine), Sean Wheeler (Jim), and Vesta Rosilez, 21 great grandchildren, and 4 great-great grandchildren.
Virginia was preceded in death by her husband of 75 years, George, their daughter Janett Lynn Williams Bean and grandson Michael David Bean. Also preceding her in death were her brothers Garrett David Sutherland, Freddie George Sutherland, Vernon Douglas Sutherland, Billy O’Neal Sutherland.
Bright-Holland Funeral Home will make private burial in Meadowbrook Gardens on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
The extended Williams family is grateful for the guidance and compassionate care from the healthcare professionals including Dr. Myers Hurt, Dr. Khalid Shafig, Hillary White and Dr. Paul Burcher of Platinum Home Health, Tracy Attebury, Dr. Ryan Cooper, Dr. Gordon Strom, Dr. Shaun Spinks, and Paris Regional Medical Center. Also we are profoundly thankful for her numerous supportive friends and extended family, including our friends at Piece of Cake, who have been an unwavering source of hope through these challenging years.
The family requests privacy during their time of grieving. As an expression of sympathy, memorial contributions may be sent to: The American Legion Post 199, 124 Monroe Street, Deport, TX 75435.
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