THE PRESS
Atlantic City, Atlantic Co., NJ—Wednesday, 20 January 1993
Lonnie Alford Williams, 74, of Eastern Pines Convalence Center in Atlantic City, died Jan. 11 at the Atlantic City Medical Center, city division.
Mrs. Williams was employed as a chief cook with the city of Newark, N.J., and was a member of the Metropolitian Baptist Church in Newark. Born in McCall, S.C., she resided in Atlantic County for five years.
She is survived by three sisters, Bernice Lemon and Maggie Watson, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Gertrude Brown of Dillon, S.C.; and her niece and caretaker, Margaret Brown of Brooklyn.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Greenidge Funeral Home, 301 Absecon Blvd., Atlantic City.... Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Pleasantville.
THE PRESS
Atlantic City, Atlantic Co., NJ—Wednesday, 20 January 1993
Lonnie Alford Williams, 74, of Eastern Pines Convalence Center in Atlantic City, died Jan. 11 at the Atlantic City Medical Center, city division.
Mrs. Williams was employed as a chief cook with the city of Newark, N.J., and was a member of the Metropolitian Baptist Church in Newark. Born in McCall, S.C., she resided in Atlantic County for five years.
She is survived by three sisters, Bernice Lemon and Maggie Watson, both of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Gertrude Brown of Dillon, S.C.; and her niece and caretaker, Margaret Brown of Brooklyn.
Services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Greenidge Funeral Home, 301 Absecon Blvd., Atlantic City.... Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Pleasantville.
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