In remembrance of Betty Williams Black, who graced this world with her presence from April 2, 1946, until September 5, 2025, we gather to celebrate a remarkable life that was steadfastly rooted in love, nurturing, and devotion. Born in the town of Anniston, Alabama, Betty radiated an intrinsic warmth that endeared her to all fortunate enough to cross her path.
Betty poured her heart and soul into her family, crafting a loving environment where joy flourished and memories blossomed. Her caring and lovely personality drew people in, making her home a sanctuary filled with laughter, support, and unwavering faith. With a keen affinity for gardening, she nurtured not only plants but also the hearts of those in her embrace, cultivating a legacy that will forever echo in the lives she touched.
Betty's interests extended beyond the garden; she found solace in discussing her love for God, often sharing a quiet wisdom that inspired those around her. A spirited shopper, she approached life with a sense of curiosity, always eager to discover new treasures and experiences. Perhaps most cherished will be the memories of reading and sharing poetry, a shared passion that knitted together her relationships with family and friends, creating an artistic tapestry that will endure through time.
She is survived by her devoted children, Jackie Black (Shirley), Kay Goss (Jim), and Joy Flenord (Travis), each of whom carries forward her profound legacy of love and kindness. Betty takes with her the laughter of her grandsons, Ethan and Jacob Black, Cody and Dustin McFry, and Warren Alexander, alongside the spirited energy of her granddaughters, Victoria Prater, Destiny and Eliza Flenord. The generational bond stretches further to include her great-great-grandson, Sawyer Hunter, a symbol of the ongoing journey that Betty so fiercely cherished. Including all of her, loving and cherishing, 22 Great Grandchildren.
Accompanying Betty on her eternal journey are her beloved siblings, whose memories remain forever etched in her heart: brothers Ernest, Jim, Jack, Joe, Johnny, and Billy Williams, as well as sisters Barbara King, Belle Young, Mary Williams, Shirley Stringfellow, and Peggy Barrett. Together, they enriched Betty's life and will always remain intertwined with her spirit.
A funeral service to honor Betty's life will be held on Monday, September 8, 2025, at 11:00 AM, at the Dansby Heritage Chapel in Piedmont, Alabama. Friends and family are invited to pay their respects as we celebrate a beautiful soul whose love and guidance will be sorely missed yet profoundly remembered.
Betty Williams Black leaves behind an enduring legacy of compassion and devotion—a beacon guiding her loved ones through the tapestry of life, forever illuminating the path with her unforgettable light.
Dansby Heritage Chapel is honored to serve the Black Family
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