In Memory of

Sandra

Moss

Obituary for Sandra Moss

Sandra Williams-Moss was born June 8, 1958 to the late Irma Jean Coleman and
Albert Williams Sr. where she was the fourth of eight children. She was preceded in death
by her husband Willie Lloyd Moss Jr; three sisters Vanessa (Monroe), Rose (Jeffrey), Deltra
(Dee Dee); her brother Albert Jr (Dobbie), brother-in-law Michael Stokes, and nephew
Shaquille Lawson.

She leaves behind her beloved children. Two sons Kumeco (Valorie) Williams,
Willie Lloyd Moss III; one daughter Jamilia Moss, and eight grandchildren-Michael, Laken-
dra, Ashton, Taverlyn, Sara, Simone, Jaylen, plus one great-grand Kayson. Two older sis-
ters, Rongretia (Albert) Burton and Marilyn (Michael) Stokes; and one younger brother
Sean (Martha) Salter. Two living great relatives; Uncle Jerry L. (Theresa) Williams, Sr. and
Aunt Linder (Frank) Kirk. Her brother/sister in-laws-Edward Moss, Patricia Moss, Gwen
Moss, David Chestian, and Barbara Huff. A host nephews/nieces-Janesetta Novacic
(Anthony, Ryan & Tianna); Darin Franklin (Nora-Anthony, Dezmond & Edward), Tee Bur-
ton (LaMonica), Jonathan Ramseaur (Olivia), Antonio Burton, Shanti Bryd (LaMontrae &
Aishan), Korey Cole, Jarrod Hill (Yasmynn, Josiah & Lailahh), Ashley (Karlos) Jenkins-
(Kendrix), Brittany LaGroon (Norie & Cleo), Briana Salter, Tatianna Salter, George No-
vacic, Christina (Anthony), Makayla (Nikolai), Erin (Chris). Family/Friends who meant the
world to her: Ben & Francis Sexton, Savannah David, Donna Salter, Patsy Johnson, Debra
Levins, Kim Beasley, and McCray Family.

Sandra, or “Sam” as she was affectionately called, was a longtime member of Mt.
Pilgrim African Missionary Baptist Church. She took her personal relationship with the
Lord seriously and she loved serving Him as a Missionary. Sandra was the epitome of hospitality as she readily opened her home to Anyone who needed shelter. Anyone who knew
her could count on a Warm Hug and a genuine “I Love You!”. The unbridled love and joy
that she expelled will forever be with us. Her memories will guide us through the rest of our
lives. She is now reunited with her late loved ones and heard the words “Well Done”. Rest
now Sandra Beloved Daughter, Sister, Mother, Grandmother, “teetee”, Friend, and Angel.