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Anita Annette Williams

December 4, 1949 ~ October 10, 2024 (age 74)

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Anita Williams Obituary

Anita Annette Williams was born in Portland Oregon on December 4, 1949, to the late Adolphe Williams and Ethel James Williams-Thornton. In 1967 Anita graduated from Thomas Jefferson high school and was blessed with her son Ronald Eugene Williams in June of that summer.  Shortly after, she began working as a candy striper at Emmanuel Hospital while studying cosmetology.

As she matured in life, by the 1980s she gave her life to Jesus Christ. Anita was planted in her church home as a devoted member of Emmanuel Temple Full Gospel Pentecostal Church. During her time as a member, she immediately began working within her gifts of charity, compassion for the lost, and generously helping others.

Anita, also known as Nita, many can attest to her unique gift and ability to care for children who were motherless and fatherless. In the mid 80’s she began fostering children from all walks of life over a span of 35 years.

In pursuit of her dreams to own a childcare center, in 1990 Anita founded Helping Hands Childcare Development Center, a Christian based daycare. Her ambition and love for God, led her to become an ordained minister.  Her work in the community within organizations like Urban League is where she shared the word of God to those who were lost to bring them to Jesus Christ. Later she began her own ministry, Taking it to the Streets Ministries. She was so passionate about helping others succeed in life, and even ministered and motivated inmates at prisons and leading bible studies for women at Project Network.

In other words, Nita was an Evangelist, a prophetess, visionary, woman of God, and a prayer warrior.  She was a great storyteller that would have you laughing, crying, or convicted all at the same time.  She loved to travel, adored all things beauty and fashion and she loved a good buffet. If you had the privilege and experience to hang out with Anita, you knew you would go shopping and dining out.

Anita was preceded in death by her parents the late Adolphe Williams and Ethel James Williams-Thornton, her siblings James, Adelbert, Darryl, Kenny, and her granddaughter Asia Williams.

She leaves to cherish her memories; Ronald Eugene Williams and his wife Jordene Williams, three adopted children: Jamicia Williams, Malachi Byrd, Naomi Byrd, and 7 siblings, Ronald Williams, Valerie Armstrong, Peter Williams, Sheila Woods, Michael Williams, Kevin Williams, and Adolphe Williams Jr. along with 3 grandchildren Depree Williams, Felicia Byrd, and Malachi Byrd IV, and one great grandchild: Lillianna Letcher and a host of nieces and nephews.

Many have said how much they loved her and how she impacted and saved their lives.

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Services
Visitation

Tuesday

October 15, 2024

11:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Riverview Abbey Chapel

319 S Taylors Ferry Road

Portland, OR 97219

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18 thoughts on “Anita Annette Williams”

  1. Jeanette Johnson

    Sorry I can’t be there. Anita and I had a special relationship, one of many years of fun and laughter. Good and bad. But always got through it. She shared herself with everyone and looked for nothing in return. I considered her my BFF for life. And entrusted her with my secrets. The memories remain forever. Jeanette Johnson 😥❤

  2. A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Anita Annette Williams by P. J. Roberson. Plant a Tree

    In memory of a dear friend and wonderful woman of God ️
    P. J. Roberson

  3. Aunt Nita was truly a gem and will be deeply missed. Thank you for telling me the stories of our family history when I visited the last couple times I came. Reminding me of the strength and love that we posses as women in this family. You would tell me the stories of my mother and how y’all was the best of friends and you would be a mother figure to me after she passed. Thank you Auntie for all the love and care, you will be truly missed

  4. A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Anita Annette Williams by Love, Wink. Plant a Tree

    Dear Nita,
    Thank you for being apart of the village who raised me. You truly had a heart of Gold. You were an inspiration and safe place for everyone of your siblings children and others.
    Love, Wink

  5. Psalm 23 tribute blanket was purchased for the family of Anita Annette Williams by Marlana Milne.

    In God’s Embrace
    Marlana Milne

    A tree was also planted in memory of Anita Annette Williams.

  6. Lanelle and Dave

    A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Anita Annette Williams by Lanelle and Dave. Plant a Tree

    With our deepest sympathies.
    Lanelle and Dave

  7. Curtís & Debora Kimbrough

    A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Anita Annette Williams by Curtís & Debora Kimbrough. Plant a Tree

    Anita, a dear friend & sister to me. You gave life your all. I will cherish the fun memories of traveling and doing ministry together to help out those in need. You believed God to the end. Rest on
    Curtís & Debora Kimbrough

  8. Elnetta Williams

    A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Anita Annette Williams by Elnetta Williams. Plant a Tree

    I am truly sorry that I cant be there, Anita was truly a woman of God and had great Faith she will be greatly missed!! My condolences to my Williams Families my prayers are with you !! Love Sis Elnetta Williams
    Elnetta Williams

  9. Melissa Higginbotham

    My dearest auntie Nita,

    Thank you for sharing your love with me and for being that shining light in the midst of darkness. You were an angel while on this earth and now you truly get to spread your wings in heaven.

    I know that you already carrying out your assignment in the heavenly ‘s God has said “Well done my good and faithful servant”!

    I love you and I will see you on the other side ♥️♥️♥️

    A candle was lit in remembrance

  10. We loved you granny, all times with you I remember it was always the most exciting and memorable memories we had with you, we love you so much💗

  11. A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Anita Annette Williams by Measa. Plant a Tree

    Thank you for taking me in and loving me as if you were the woman who gave me life. In a way you did! The tough love made me so strong in this harsh world, Im grateful for the lessons you taught me and most important Jesus. You instilled the love of Christ through Christ into me. You let the Lord use you, and that can never be forgotten or repaid by any earthly person or gesture. God is more than pleased with the works you did. I know Ill see your beautiful face and chunky cheeks again! Love you mom.
    Measa

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