Jacqueline Williams was born February 28th, 1954, in the city of San Diego CA.
She married her life long partner Nathaniel Williams on April 15th, 1977. They were known as Bonnie and Clyde for 49 years. They’ve raised and loved four children Sheila, Sherelle, Steven and Stephanie, and inherited two loving sons-in-law Jean Pierre and Frank Buncom III and one daughter-in-law Tanya Littleton. She was also an Aunty Mom to Diane and Nate.
Jacqueline was sweet as pie and was called “Honey” by all. She was blessed to have 15 grandchildren, 8 granddaughters and 6 grandsons, which some of them blessed her with 4 great grandsons and 4 great granddaughters.
Jacqueline’s professional journey was notably marked by her experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), which led her to establish and operate an adult foster care home-based business in 1985. This venture allowed her to transfer her skills and compassion into a nurturing environment for those in need, a testament to her generous spirit and her desire to make a positive impact in the lives of others. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Jacqueline was a beloved member of her church community, where she served as the Chaplain of the Church's Mother's Board. Her role in this capacity reflected her deep-rooted faith and devotion, qualities that endeared her to many and reinforced her connections within the community.
Jacqueline enjoyed cooking, baking, and sewing. She found immense joy in the simple pleasures of life, particularly in spending time with her beloved family and attending church. These hobbies were not merely activities for her; they were foundational elements of her identity, illustrating her commitment to fellowship and love within her family.
Throughout her life she owned two restaurants “Golden Star Taco Shop” in Portland, OR and “Honeybee’s Soul Food Kitchen” in San Diego, CA. She held a degree in potty training for her grandchildren with the help of their Papa.
Jackie was a giver; her heart was made of gold. She loved giving gifts and often would hide gifts from her husband to avoid arguments for overspending.
Jackie leaves behind two sister’s Juanelda Grogen and Judett Christmas and two brothers Clinton Littlejohn, Vernon Littlejohn and two sister-in-laws Cora Journey, Vera Williams and four brother-in-laws Leroy Grogen, Jarvis Christmas, David Journey and Woodrow Williams Jr.
Jacqueline Williams was lovingly known as Aunt Jackie, the best auntie in the world to over 40 nieces and nephews.
Our beloved Jacqueline Williams will have plenty of heavenly company as she joins her mother and father Lorenzo and Thelma Littlejon, Woodrow and Florence Williams; brothers and sisters JD, Lorenzo, Joseph, Sylvester, Rubin, Asa, Cookie and Lora.
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