Ricky Darnell
i attended church with sister mills allways such a sweet lady I was the door greeter and allways enjoyed opening the door for sister mills she allways had a positive attitude such a godley woman I was proud to have known her
Birth date: Jul 5, 1921 Death date: Mar 6, 2019
Mrs. Martha Louise Williamson Mills, 97, passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2019, at Five Oaks Manor in Concord. A funeral service is scheduled for 4:00 pm Sunday, March 10, 2019, at Lady's Funeral Home Chapel. Pastor Wade Easom wil Read Obituary
i attended church with sister mills allways such a sweet lady I was the door greeter and allways enjoyed opening the door for sister mills she allways had a positive attitude such a godley woman I was proud to have known her
Aunt Louise was such a sweet and funny person. I have such fond memories of her and my grandmother, (her best friend) being full of Jesus and lots of love for their family. The 2 sisters were strong women that grew up in depression, survived and cared for each other and their siblings. Aunt Louise had a lot of stories to tell and had you laughing and crying at the same time. As a little girl I remember being at her house when she was babysitting me because Mom was working and Maw Maw was working. She loved to tell me about Jesus and pray hard for you too. She enjoyed cooking, talking on the front porch and talking on the phone, hours would go by. She was concerned about everything and everybody. Aunt was kindhearted laughed a lot and cared about everybody. She was motherly to all. When I say all - children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, church people, people in the store, the drug store you name she cared for you. Another memory is grocery shopping with her and my Maw Maw in be the store for 3 to 4 hours. She loved to talk, help people and care. Just pain care about everyone with a Jesus heart.
It would not be right, if she did not know about everybody's family - work, marriage, children, sickness and so forth. She was a concerned praying women. She prayed all the time, I remember her getting on her knees always beside her bed and praying for everything. She was not stingy with her prayers. She did not have much but would give you something - love, prayers and care.
Such a wonderful "Woman of God" so faithful to her Lord and wanted to be an example to all that came her way.. ...well I have cried all day just remembering all the good and faithfulness of Aunt Louise she is a precious jewel in heaven laughing and talking to her best friend - Nell Bennick my Maw Maw. Who can't see them two in heaven having a grand time.
Love and prayers to all my family. She will be missed but rejoice she is with our Lord and Savior and walking the streets of Gold - well done my faithful servant!
Kimberly and Richard Wall