Welcome to Williams Funeral Home
We want you to feel comfortable and at home. Our goal is to make our guests, and your guests, feel at home, or at ease. We understand the importance of our role in the celebration of the life of your beloved family member. We continue to pledge our service and support to the community of Sumter and the surrounding areas. We owe these communities a debt of gratitude for their years of trust and support.
We provide this website to you as a way to answer some of your questions about Williams Funeral Home, Inc. and its services. While we view our website as a service to you, we do not consider it a substitute for personal contact and service. So if you have questions you would like to discuss, or there is a way we may assist you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Jemiere Demetrius James Robinson, 14, son of Harkeem Robinson and DeNaya Young, was born into this world on October 7, 2010 in Sumter, S. C. God called this beautiful child from this world on January 30, 2025. His earthly family will mourn his going home to be with God and remember the shining star he was in our lives.
God saw fit to remove Rosa Jackson Dees from among our presence on Saturday, February 8, 2025. Rosa was born July 18, 1938 to the late William “Moody” Jackson and Angeline Gallishaw Jackson Davis. Rosa, who was fondly called “Dot”, was reared in the Dalzell Community of Sumter County. She received her education at Ebenezer School in Dalzell, and Lincoln High School of Sumter, where she received her Diploma. She leaves precious memories to be cherished by family and... Read More
Helen W Felder Cook, daughter of the late Willie Wilkes and Evelyn Shaw Wilkes, was born in Sumter, South Carolina on December 25, 1944. Helen departed this earthly life on January 30, 2025. Helen married Hayes Felder (deceased) of Summerton and had one son. Helen and Hayes moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where she lived and worked for over 40 years. She retired from Pratt & Whitney Aircrafts after 20 years of service. Helen returned to South Carolina then met Henry Cook Jr. whom she married... Read More
Anna Scriven Green, daughter of the late Johnston and Fannie Jackson Scriven, was born on September 1, 1924. She departed this life on Thursday, February 6, 2025. She attended Sumter County Public Schools where she served as a cook in the cafeteria. She accepted Jesus Christ as her personal Savior and joined Four Bridges Baptist Church. She leaves her family and friends to mourn her memories. Funeral services will be held 12:00 Noon, Thursday, February 13, 2025 at St. Mark 4 Bridges Baptist... Read More