Life Story for
Kelly Williams (Dickey)
Kelly Williams
Mrs. Kelly Williams, age 58, of Vermontville passed away Sunday, March 5th, 2017 at Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI.
Kelly was born in Charlotte, MI on January 29, 1959, the daughter of Willis Joe and Charmane (Halsey) Dickey.
Kelly was raised in the Charlotte area, graduating from Charlotte High School in 1977. She continued her education at Lansing Community College where she achieved her associates degree in electronics. After completing her education she began working at Lansing Community College in various capacities, serving in the Aviation Department. for several years. She also worked at Independent Bank for 7 years and served as Vermontville Treasurer for 3 years.
She was the wife of Mr. Tom Williams. The couple was married April 2, 1994 and made their home in Vermontville.
Kelly enjoyed traveling, photography, and being outdoors spending time in the woods, When Kelly would visit her son, they enjoyed hunting for Petosky Stones. Kelly and Tom enjoyed traveling, and have visited several southern and western states throughout the United States. The couple has also visited Vietnam, where they renewed they wedding vows. Kelly was made an honorary Marine by Brigadier General Bill Weise.
Kelly is survived by her daughter, SarJane Smith, son,Anthony Avitable, step daughter, Vicki Lynn (Michael) Rousch, step son, Michael (Lyndsay) Williams, step son Erwin Williams, step daughter Gina Williams, sister Beth (Randy) Green, brother in-law Al "Gator" Williams, and 7 grandchildren
She was preceded in death by her father Joe Dickey, stepson Stephen Williams brother in-law Erwin Williams and father in-law Stanley Williams
Funeral Services will be held at The Daniels Funeral Home, Nashville, MI, at 1:30 PM on Saturday, March 11th, with Pastor Robert Batterham officiating.
The family will receive visitors on Thursday March 9, 2017 from 5-8 PM and again Friday March 10, 2017 from 6-8 PM at The Daniels Funeral Home.
There will be a time of luncheon and fellowship immediately following the funeral service at the First Congregational Church in Vermontville.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Make A Wish Foundation.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Daniels Funeral Home in Nashville. For further details please visit our website at www.danielsfuneralhome.net