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Barbara Anita Williamson

September 19, 1940 ~ December 23, 2023

Barbara A. Elliott Williamson, 83, of McDonough, Georgia, was born in Atlanta, GA. on September 19, 1940, and passed away December 23, 2023. She was preceded in death by her parents, Augustine C. and Edna Pair Elliott, grandson Cody Hollister and her son Todd Williamson. She later moved to the Forest Park area and attended Forest Park High School. She later moved to Mountain View, where she raised her family, was a homemaker and did childcare in her home, before moving to McDonough. She is survived by her sister, Judy Struth Bray, her 4 children, Lynne Bridges (Kenny), Stacy Hollister (Bob), Leslie Cook (Tim), Ryan Williamson (Lindsey), 13 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Her children and grandchildren were her life.

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  1. Mom, miss you so much already❤️ You are the person that loved me the longest and I always knew it❤️❤️ Stacey

  2. I miss you so much mom and I love you so much forever! I am blessed to have you as a mother and so grateful for who I am because of you! You will forever be missed and I will see you again! I love you so much momma❤️❤️❤️

  3. My sweet Granny. Not a day goes by that I don’t remember your unconditional love, the excitement in your eyes, and your sweet, sweet voice. There are so many things in life that I’ll take with me, because of you. I will miss you forever, but I’m so very thankful to be part of a family full of so much love that you’ve instilled over all of these years. I love you so much, my dear, beautiful Granny ❤️

    I know the snacks are perfect where you are. I wholeheartedly feel the love you’ve continually showed me throughout life, and I know that if grandmothers were able to be chosen, I wouldn’t bat an eye elsewhere, because I’ve had the absolute best.
    Until we meet again ❤️
    I love you.


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