IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Angela
Williams
April 1, 1968 – November 14, 2025
Angela Rita Williams was born on April 1, 1968, to Carol Williams. From the very beginning, Angela was known for her big heart, generous spirit, and infectious laugh. Raised and educated in the Dade County public school system, she grew into a woman whose life became a living example of compassion, strength, and sacrificial love.
Throughout her life, Angela poured herself into others. She helped raise her younger siblings with maturity beyond her years and later became a devoted mother to two beautiful children. Angela opened her heart and her home to anyone in need—whether you were family, friend, or stranger, she made sure you were fed, comforted, and loved. Her nurturing spirit shaped countless lives, and her wisdom was a light to many.
But Angela also knew how to live and enjoy the moment. She found joy in dancing, playing cards, cracking jokes, and sharing time with the people she loved. Her laughter was contagious, her smile unforgettable, and her presence powerful. She didn't need much to be happy—just good company, a few laughs, and love in the room.
Before her journey ended, Angela experienced both the highs and lows of life and through it all, she remained faithful, joyful, and full of love.
Angela was preceded in death by her beloved mother, Carol Williams. Their bond was unbreakable, and today we rejoice knowing they are reunited once again.
She leaves to cherish her memory her loving children, Deandre Young and Deondra Young, who carry her spirit and strength within them. She is also lovingly remembered by her siblings, Warren Williams, Elijah Johnson, James Johnson, and Mone Hill; goddaughters, Brittany Celius and India Jones; and god-grandson, Amir Jones, held a very special place in her heart. Angela's close friends, Linda Knight, Joanne Kelly, and Sylvia Stromer...will forever remember her laughter, loyalty, and light. She was also a devoted aunt to Ja Kaden Johnson, Kenbrale Hardwick, and Kayden Hardwick.
And walking with her through life's journey was her husband, Ronald Young, who stood faithfully by her side.
Angela Rita Williams didn't just live, she loved. She gave. She inspired. Her journey here on earth was marked by grace, joy, and selflessness. And though she's no longer with us in the physical, her memory lives on in every life she touched.
Rest well, Angela. You loved us well. And we will carry your light, your laughter, and your legacy-always.
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Cherry Blossom Memorial Gardens
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