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Minster Tammy E. Williams

Evangelist Iva Ree Capers

Ms. Tammy L. Glover

Mr. Rickie Pringle

Mr. Travin Montell Kearse

Mr. William E. Haynes

Mr. Robert Lee Garvin

Mrs. Lynette M. Carrigan

Ms. Velesa LaToya Tyler

Mr. Elliott S. Frazier

Mr. John Wilcott Riley

Mrs. Ida Earnestine Tuten

Mr. Arthur "Bobby" Ruth

Ms. Catherine K. Simmons

Mr. Anthony G. Jenkins

Brother Earl Capers

Mr. Bernard Jackson

Eulogist Service
Remembering the Life of
Minister Tammy Evette Williams

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Visitation/Viewing:
Sunday, April 11, 2021
1-2:00 P.M.
Washington's Funeral Home
405 Elm Street West
Hampton, South Carolina 29924





Washington’s Funeral Home endeavors to promote social distancing as well as limit the number of persons during each view.  Facial masks will be required for entrance into the funeral home.  We ask that you would, after viewing at the funeral home, please exit.  This will allow others the opportunity to view as well.  Please, no gathering outside afterwards.   Thank you in advance.

Graveside Service:
Monday, April 12, 2021
1:00 Post Meridian

Viewing of Remains After the Eulogy
Ellis Cemetery
Foster Street
Varnville, South Carolina 29944

Pastor Lucretia Church., Eulogist

As a result of the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and in conjunction with guidance from state and national officials, Washington’s Funeral Home endeavors to promote social distancing.  We requst that you wear facial masks during the graveside service.  The family thanks you in advance for your prayers and considerations during their time of bereavement and for the days to come.


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The Obituary

Minister Tammy Evette Williams was called from labor on Monday, April 5, 2021 at University Hospital, Augusta, Georgia.  She was born August 18, 1965 to Mr. Orgie Dencil Williams and the late Mrs. Rosemary Priester Williams. 

Tammy was a 1983 graduate of Lafayette High School of New York.  She served the body of Christ as a member and minister at Christian Global Outreach Ministries in New York. 

She was gainfully employed in management at The Maritime Hotel and The Hotel Pennsylvania.  

Tammy‎ was‎ an‎ anointed‎ woman‎ of‎ God‎ who‎ loved‎ the‎ Lord‎ and‎ her‎ family.‎ She‎ set‎ an‎ example‎ of‎ God’s‎ love‎ for‎ all‎ who‎ crossed‎ her‎ path.‎ Known‎ for‎ her‎ ease‎ in‎ conversation,‎ even‎ with‎ total‎ strangers,‎ she‎ possessed‎ a‎ contagious‎ smile,‎ laugh‎ and‎ a‎ witty‎ sense‎ of‎ humor.‎ Throughout‎ her‎ life,‎ she‎ maintained‎ a‎ sweet‎ and‎ down‎ to‎ earth‎ demeanor‎ that‎ won‎ the‎ trust‎ and‎ hearts‎ of‎ many.‎ Tammy’s welcoming‎ spirit‎ allowed‎ her‎ to‎ minister‎ God’s‎ Word‎ to‎ countless‎ souls,‎ who‎ even‎ now‎ are‎ being‎ changed‎ by‎ her‎ witness‎ and‎ testimony. 

Tammy‎ gave‎ her‎ life‎ to‎ the‎ Lord‎ while at a Teen Challenge Program in Pennsylvania. There she learned the scriptures and began sharing her testimony of God's saving power during the organization's community programs. Tammy‎ had‎ an‎ amazing‎ voice which she used in‎ ministry.‎ ‎ Her‎ ministry‎ was‎ not‎ limited‎ to‎ music‎ as‎ she‎ was‎ also‎ a‎ writer,‎ a‎ powerful‎ prayer‎ warrior‎ and‎ evangelist. As‎ a‎ member of‎ Times‎ Square‎ Church‎ in‎ NYC,‎ under‎ the‎ leadership‎ of‎ David‎ Wilkerson‎ and‎ Tim‎ Dilena, Tammy was baptized and served in the choir‎.  A beautiful woman of God with limitless faith, she‎ loved‎ to‎ talk‎ about‎ the‎ Word‎ of‎ God‎.  In‎ 2020,‎ she‎ launched‎ her‎ weekly‎ radio‎ show,‎ “Life‎ in‎ the‎ Word”,‎ on‎ Exuberant‎ Gospel‎ and‎ Praise‎ Radio.‎ She‎ also‎ partnered‎ with‎ her‎ sister‎ in‎ Christ,‎ Lucretia‎ Church,‎ in‎ launching‎ their‎ internet‎ podcast,‎ “Let's‎ Talk‎ About‎ It”. Tammy’s heart's desire was that everyone heard the Word of God. She believed that if a person knew God and His Word, they would fall in love with Him, changing their lives forever.  

Those who knew and loved Tammy will miss her; however, her legacy will live on in all our hearts.

Preceding her in death, whom she joins in glory, is her Mom, Rosemary Priester Williams.

She leaves to mourn and share beautiful memories: Her Dad, Orgie D. Williams, Sr. of Varnville, SC; Two sisters: Sherry Williams of Hempstead, NY and Ericka Brown (Patrick, Sr.) of Aiken, SC; One brother, Orgie D. Williams, Jr. of Aiken, SC; Nieces & nephews: Damien & Demetrius Williams of Hempstead, NY, Latifah Brown of Atlanta, GA, Audrey Williams of St. Louis, MO, and Patrick, Jr. & Mackenzie Brown, both of Aiken, SC, Special devoted family and friends: Richard Dunbar, Denise Wright, Linda Smalls, Lucretia Church, and a host of cousins and friends.


Email Condolence to:
washingtonsfuneralhome@yahoo.com

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Washington's Funeral Home
405 Elm Street West
Hampton, South Carolina 29924
Telephone: 803.943.5828 or 803.943.3147
Fax: 803.943.5381
E-mail washingtonsfuneralhome@yahoo.com
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