Viewing will take place on Friday, November 29, 2024 at Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, 700 Georgia Avenue, Clewiston, Fl 33440 from 6:00 p.m. til 7:00 p.m.
Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, November 30, 2024 at Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, 700 Georgia Avenue, Clewiston, Fl 33440 starting at 1:00 p.m.
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On November 13, 2024, while surrounded by love and family in Tampa, FL. Jacqueline Williams Maddox was called home and gained her wings, leaving a legacy of love and light.
Born on April 5, 1960 in Clewiston, FL. Jacqueline, also known as Jike/Jack, was the beloved daughter of Pecola Hart Williams of Bloomington, IL and Moses Williams Sr. of Clewiston, FL. She was raised by her grandparents the late Inez Bussey Hart and Brady Hart Sr. of Clewiston, FL. Jack was the oldest of her siblings: Dwayne E. Brown (Priscilla) of Clewiston, FL, Queenie Williams of Clewiston, FL, Eleanor Singleton of Springfield, IL, Moses Williams Jr. of Baltimore, MD, Carlowe Wilson of Lombard, IL , Pecola Wilson of Bloomington, IL, and Lakeishia Jenkins of Maywood, IL.
Jack was a kind and compassionate individual, known for her selfless nature and a heart full of generosity.
She married the late Edward βHatmanβ Maddox Sr. in 1996 and together they shared many years of love, laughter and adventure.
Jacquline graduated from Clewiston High School in 1978. She loved to play flag football, running track and was one the best runners.
Jacqueline was a food service cook at Glades Correctional in Moore Haven, FL, and Hendry Regional Hospital in Clewiston, FL where she retired from both. She later shared her talents and beautiful smile at the Hampton Inn here in Clewiston and Tallahassee Airport gift shop.
Jacqueline loved her family. She always took time to love on all of them. She loved collecting and taking family photos and displaying them all over her house.
Jacqueline was a faithful attendant of the online ministry of Mt Calvary Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Dwayne E. Brown until she went home to be with her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
Jackβs warmth, love and light will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She will forever remain in our hearts.
She Leaves to cherish her memories her children:
James L Williams Sr (Becky) of Harlem, FL, Tikia Whitfield (Edward) of Tallahassee, FL, Ernest and Julian Madrid of Clewiston, FL, Diamond Crenshaw (Javonte) of Zephyrhills, FL, (18) Grandchildrens, (6) Great-grands. Aunts: Leola Hart Bell (Earnest) of Pembroke Pines, FL, Sylvia Hart Scott (Julius) fo Savannah, GA, Lavern Hart (wife of the late James E. Hart, Sr.) of Ft. Myers, FL, Loula Mae Dixon of Clewiston, FL. Uncles: Brady Hart of Snellville, GA, Dennis Hart (Maria) of West Palm Beach, FL, Mark Hart (Shirley) of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Jack Williams (Pamela) of California, Jimmy Williams (Zell) of Oklahoma, Eddie James Williams of Rayville, LA. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Serina Williams sent Sweet Moments for Jacqueline Williams-Maddox - November 29, 2024
We send our deepest condolences, Love Serina and Family.
Fred sent The Peace Lily for Jacqueline Williams-Maddox - November 27, 2024
Our deepest condolences to the family of Jacqueline Williams Maddox. Our prayers and thoughts are with you doing this difficult time. From: Pastor Fred & Patricia Gamble and The True Vine family.
My Sweet Lady, I Love you so much && I'm gonna surely miss you. Thank you for always being there to listen to me && offer wonderful advice. You was a Wonderful Mother && an Awesome Granny (to your grandkids). Your smile was everything. You can take you Rest Mother, no more Pain & no more suffering. We (my Siblings and I) gonna be ok down here. We Love You && we are most definitely going to miss you. Forever in our Hearts. Love You Queen...you oldest Daughter...Kia β€
My cousin Jack, Everyone loved Jack because she was so easy to love. We all are going to miss her infectious smile and her loud laugh that you can hear from anywhere. For our family, she was our everything. We will never be the same without Jack. Love you forever, my big cousin.
I Love You Mother,Mumma, Big Baby, Big J With Everything In Me Ma, Thank You For Birthing Me And My Siblings And Loving Us Like No Other. We Will Forever Love You Ma And We're Gonna Miss You Ma, But Know That We're Gonna Be Just Fine Knowing That You Are Safe With Our Maker, Your Husband(Edward Pops Maddox) Grandpa π΄π½ & Grandma π΅π½, Cousins, Uncles, Aunties And Friends... No More Pain Momma, No More Pain. Rest In Heaven Our Queen πΈπ½ ππ½ππͺ½ See You Later Ma & I Love β€οΈ You!!!!!
My deepest condolences to the Maddox, Hart, Williams. I am going miss you so much my friend and family. Thank you so much for always giving me good work of wisdoms. From Class of 1978 we love so much.
We are sending love, light, and comfort to our family during this difficult time. Our condolences to our family during the loss of our loved one. We got to look to the hills whence cometh our help right now because all of our help comes from the Lord. May God bless and comfort our family. Love and blessings, your auntie Laverne Hart and Family Fort Myers, FL
My aunt touched the lives of many with her kindness and warmth. I feel blessed to have known her. Your beautiful soul will be greatly missed. You will always hold a special place in my heart. My prayers are that God gives my family the strength to endure during our difficult time. God hold us in the hollow of your hands. I love you, Precious Hart Fort Myers, FL
Deepest sympathy to the families of Jacqueline Maddox. God will wipe away all your tears. Continue to be strong. Anne Tarver Gary Homestead, Fl
Condolences to my Families the Maddox's, Hart's and William's. Our prayers are with you. It's so hard to say goodbye to my oldest niece. I know god doesn't make mistakes. Continue to trust God. Renee Hart-Scott and Family Savannah, GA
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