Monday, October 26, 2020

A Homegoing Celebration For Sister Janie Bell Williams

Mrs. Janie Bell Williams
 Sis. Janie Bell Cutrer Williams was born to Dave Cutrer and Claudia Vernon Cutrer. at Stony Point, LA. on October 3, 1915. She grew up in the Mt. Canaan Community of Roseland, LA. Sister Williams was baptized at and early age at Mt. Canaan Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. D. Johnson. She was united in Holy Matrimony to the late Joshua O.Williams, Sr. and became a member of Little Bethel Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Willard Vernon. She served diligently for some 50 years until her health failed. 

As faithful member she became a Deaconess, Secretary of the Missionary Board, a primary class Sunday school teacher, chairperson of the Program Committee and other events she served wholeheartedly to accomplished the Church's needs.

Sister Williams received her early education at the Mt. Canaan School and completed her high school training at the Tangipahoa Training School for Colored in Kentwood, LA., under the direction of Professor O.W. Dillon. She subsequently finished college at Grambling College in 1951. Her first teaching experience was in the Fluker, Louisiana, circa 1934. Sister Williams went on to teach school at Mt. Canaan with Principal Mary Vernon Cutrer and later finished her career at the old Amite Color Elementary School (Rosenwald) School and West Side High School totaling 37 years of dedicated work. Sister Williams is best know as a first grade teacher 'par excellence'. She serves a Librarian and Director of Food Service at both schools for many, many years. Sister Williams also taught night school at the Amite Color School. She was and ardent worker in the first Head Start Program and she served in other capacities and was perennial volunteers fo needed functions of the schools she served and her community. Sister Williams was honored by the Amite City Council as the only African American female in the mural depicted on the ceiling of the Amite City Hall. 

Sister Williams and her husband were founding members of the Martha Adam Alumni Association of Grambling College, the Young Men Social Club of Amite, and Tangipahoa Parish Retired Teacher's Association. They were also member of the Louisiana Educational Association.

Sister Williams was preceded in death by her parents, husband Joshua O. Williams, Sr.,  and brother Ivy Cutrer.  She is also preceded in death by  many aunts, two of whom she thought were her sisters, Cora Cutrer Johnson and Ardean Cutrer Leonard; and many other relatives.

Sister Williams leave to cherish her memories one son, Joshua O. Williams, Jr., M.D.; dedicated daughter-in-law, Alesia M. Williams, Ph.D.; two grandchildren, Jovonne Lorriane Williams, P.T., of Stone Mountain, GA., and Joshua Cutrer Marks Williams, PhD., Of New Orleans, LA; two brothers, John Wesley Cutrer (Edna) of Chicago, Ill, and Roy Cutrer of Martha's Vineyard, MA. She also leaves behind three aunts, two uncles, and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

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Contributor: Richardson Funeral Home, Inc., Amite, Louisiana


"Celebration of Life" Robert Lee Richardson

 

Robert Lee Richardson

On Tuesday events, November 6, 2007, at 8:12 p.m. at North Oaks Medical Center in Hammond, Louisiana the angel of silence came and with chilling fingers, sealed the lips of Robert Lee Richardson. He is soul winged its flight from this world o sin, sorrow, and pain to a place of eternal rest.

Bro. Robert Lee Richardson was born in Roseland, Louisiana on March 31, 1966 to Mr. Alonzo Richardson and Mary Burton-Richardson

He professed his hon in Christ at an early age and was baptized at the Roseland Church of God in Christ. He was retired Car Salesman by profession, ordained  minister and he was Gospel singer that has traveled through the nation with various gospel artists.

He leaves to cherish his memory, three siblings, Alonzo Jr. (Reginald) Richardson of Roseland, Louisiana; Lolita Caldwell of Kansas City Missouri; Charlie Richardson of New Orleans, Louisiana, eight children, Darilyn (Emmanuel) Johnson of Independence, Louisiana; Marilyn Mitchell of Independence, Louisiana; Janice Hancock of Sand Siege, California; Vantress Richardson of Los Angeles, California; Arhonda (Wesley) Blackwell of Independence, Louisiana; Kathy Richardson of Los Angeles, California, Reginald Richardson of Natalbany, Louisiana; Uland Richardson of Ponchatoula, Louisiana; 21 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren, a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary Burton-Richardson; father Alonzo Richardson; brother, Tennessee Richardson; sister Pearl Richardson, Bonita Knighten, and Vivian Richardson. 





Source: Obituary of Robert Lee Richardson

Contributor: Richardson Funeral Home, Inc. Amite, Louisiana

Celebrating the Life of Willie Pearl Temple

Willie Pearl Temple
Willie Pearl Temple departed this life gently at home in the early morning hours of September 11, 2010. She was 93, born on May 28, 1917, the only child of the late Corine Lewis, by was raided by her grandparents the the late Rance and Lula Magee in Clifton, Louisiana with her adopted brother Bernistine "Bunch" (Nell) McGee.

She was preceded in death by her loving husband Robert Temple, Sr. Willie Pearl loved children and to this union they were blessed with a son, Ricky (Sharon) Temple. She brought four children from her previous marriage to the late Carl Bridges,  Katherine Roy (late Water Roy, and the late John Jett, Sr.) of Baton Rouge, La., Barbara Smith (the late Clarence Sr.,) of Amite, LA., Robert Earl Bridges of Baltimore, MD. She welcome Robert's three children from his previous marriage to the late Josephine E. Armstrong. They are Cornelius (Mary) of Galveston, TX, Robert Jr., Amite, LA, and Carolyn (late Arthur) Essex of San Antonio, TX. She then adopted Jackie (Willie) Liggins of Memphis, TN. She was preceded in death by one grandson, Clarence Smith, Jr.

She accepted Christ at an early age at Jerusalem Baptist Church in Clifton, LA., and later joined Butler's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church with her husband Robert. Willie Pearl was a faithful, dedicated member at Butler's until her health failed her. She served as a Deaconess, class leader and on many other clubs and boards. She loved the music of Zion and worked faithfully within the music ministry of the church.

Her second passion was children. She often said that she was so blessed after her adoption of Jackie that she wanted to give other children a good home. She worked with the foster children program for two decades, providing a home for Jamie and Eric Hawthorne, LaErica Jackson, Janice Ross, Marie Jackson, Pandora and James, as well as, others who lived briefly with her.

In earlier years Willie Pearl was employed with Charity Hospital in New Orleans and at the West Side and Amite Elementary Schools. She stayed busy. In later years despite being a senior herself, she work tirelessly at the Council on Aging at her meal site where she served meals and worked in capacity necessary. She also volunteered at God's Storehouse. In 1996 Willie Pearl was elected Queen for the Tangipahoa Council on Aging.

She leaves to cherish her memory her children, sixteen grandchildren, numerous of great grandchildren, a large house of nephews and nieces and other relatives and friends. Her Godchildren, Trichelle Brumfield and Dimetria Evans will miss her greatly. 


Source: Funeral Program of Willie Pearl Temple, 

Contributed by: Richardson Funeral Home, Amite, Louisiana