Virginia Lee Williamson, 78 yrs. old of Marietta, Georgia passed away on Monday, January 13, 2025, at Kennestone WellStar Hospital in Marietta, Georgia with family by her side.
Virginia was preceded in death by her father, James Walter Jones and mother Emmalee Cobb Jones, of Woodstock, Georgia. In addition to her parents, Virginia was preceded in death by her husband, Gheral Dean Williamson Sr. and a son Gheral Dean Williamson Jr.
Virginia was born November 7, 1946 in Atlanta, Georgia. Virginia was raised, having lived greater part of her life in Roswell, Georgia and was of Baptist faith, was a member of Willeo Baptist Church, in Roswell, Georgia.
Virginia was homemaker and enjoyed in her spare time going on trips to the mountains (Pigeon Forge), the beach, she liked playing Bingo, doing karaoke, and spending time with her family and friends.
She is survived by her son, Daniel Eric Williamson of Douglasville, Georgia and a granddaughter whom she loved so much, Onnie Lee Williamson of Alabama. Virginia is also survived by brothers and sisters, sisters-in-laws: Jimmy and Jean Jones - Clarksville, GA; Lamar and Karen Jones - Cumming, GA; Sandra Harvey (David) - Asheboro, NC; Jackie Vamer (Jesse Sr.) - Highpoint, NC; Elaine and Ron Gregory- Cornelia, GA, and Susan Gallo Michael) Dunwoody, GA.
Virginia had many special nieces and nephews, cousins and friends she loved dearly. Appreciation to her special friends that went beyond helping Virginia in time of need: Steve Harvey & Family, Pueblo & Family; others who were friends: Tabby & Family, Sherry & Family and Miss Carol.








Virginia was so full of life. She loved her family that’s for sure. And her granddaughter meant the world to her. I will always remember the fun times we had together. You will be missed dearly my friend. This isn’t good bye but until we see each other again.
Always loved Aunt Virginia so much. She cared so much for all of her family. She was full of love and I know she’s in heaven now with no worries. You will be missed!!
Virginia
A Daughter
Sister, Wife, Niece, Cousin, Sister, Wife, Mother, An Aunt to a lot of Nieces and Nephews, Grandmother, to a beautiful granddaughter Onnie Lee Williamson And a friend to all loved doing things that made her happy helping others. Like playing Bingo and singing karaoke. She will be missed by all but always in our minds and hearts.
Virginia Lee Jones Williamson
November 7, 1946
to
January 13, 2025
Virginia – my big sister.
From the beginning, a sister touches your heart with love. You were so many beautiful things: warm, caring, understanding, and loving. A sister’s love is a life long gift.
There is no way to measure all the happiness you have given to all of us. You were, and are, so very special.
Thanks for all your help, and all of your hugs. A sisters hug reminds you that she loves and she cares. Thanks for showing me all through the years that I am one of the luckiest sisters there could ever be. Thanks for all the times together and the times we spent just talking. I didn’t tell you enough that I’m glad we’re sisters.
If you hadn’t been my sister, I would be missing something very special from my life- one of the best things that ever happened to me. Thank you for all my memories, I will keep them with me always. Thank you for giving me so many reasons to smile.
I feel so blessed to have you for a sister. You and your love will forever be in my heart.
Thanks, my big sis.
Love you forever and always,
Sandra.
Q: What was one of your favorite qualities of Virginia?
A: Virginia was a sweet woman that was full of energy. She loved to dance, sing (karaoke) and enjoy life to the fullest! She had a beautiful spirit that illuminated every time she walked in the door. My favorite quality of Virginia was she NEVER let any grass grow under her feet. Every moment of every day she looked forward to getting out with friends or just enjoying one of her favorite spots to dance (Atkins Park). She was loved by many and will truly be missed. Rest in peace Virginia.
Peace, Prayers and Blessings,
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I know Virginia is dancing the night away in heaven.
“In Memory “ My Sister Virginia “.
Virginia you were taken away too fast
Days and weeks now have passed
The memories are here with lots of tears
Holding on with “Faith” not fear
Watching and waiting to hear
That our Angels Among us are near
We miss you Virginia, our dear sister
Rest in Peace, with our Heavenly Father
take his hand , to that Glorious Land❤️
I’ll miss my sister Virginia, because you was the one I could joke & call “ Ginger Bread “ and laugh about it with me . Virginia you are Loved & missed by me and all our other Family & Friends. God has you in his hands and care and we have you in our Hearts 💗
Love you sister,
Elaine & Ron
My Aunt Virginia –
Our hearts are full of memories of you and you always made sure we were all loved and cared for. You definitely always made us laugh and made sure that we were doing our best and doing what is right. Thank you Aunt Virginia for being such a wonderful Aunt.
You are missed but you are singing 🎶 Praises with Jesus and the Angels 😇 now .
We will see you one sweet day. For now we will look to the sky and know that you are with us. Love , Teresa and Family ❤️
Condolences . I will always remember Virginia’s laugh, what a great laugh she had. May she rest in peace.
Miss you my love and you will always be thought of