Mrs. Margaret June Williams' Obituary
Funeral Service for Mrs. Margaret June Williams, 46, of Alexander City, Alabama, will be Friday, January 23, 2026 at 11:00 am at the Chapel of Radney Funeral Home. Bro. David Williams will officiate. Burial will follow at Kellyton Memory Garden. The family will receive friends on Friday, January 23, 2026 from 9:30 am to 10:30 am at Radney Funeral Home.
Mrs. Williams went home to be with the Lord on January 19, 2026. Born on June 26, 1979, in Pasadena, California, to Harry Parker, Sr. and Margaret Constance Kamfolt, Margaret embodied the heart of a true Christian, living a life dedicated to love, kindness, and the joy of creation.
Margaret’s passion for crafting brought beauty not only into her own home but into the lives of all who knew her. With nimble fingers and boundless imagination, she fashioned cards that were more than mere greetings, they were treasures imbued with her love and care. Her handmade clothes were not simply garments but expressions of her desire to wrap her family in the warmth of her love.
Her enthusiasm for life was as vibrant as the characters in the horror movies she so enjoyed. Her laughter was infectious, and her wit keen, ensuring that even in moments of fear and suspense, humor and delight were never far behind.
Margaret’s sense of humor was a testament to the light she carried within her, a light that shone even more brightly when shared with others.
Those who knew Margaret were witnesses to the depth of her affection for all God's creatures. Her cats and dogs were not merely pets but cherished family members, cared for with devotion and tenderness. Her heart, ever expansive, had room for every animal that crossed her path, each one receiving a bounty of her compassion.
Above all, Margaret was devoted to her family, her steadfast love a cornerstone in their lives. As a wife, she was a partner in every sense, sharing in both the trials and triumphs of life. As a mother, her guidance and understanding were as unfailing as her support. And as a sister, her bond was unbreakable, providing strength and solace through all of life's seasons.
Margaret’s Christian faith was the foundation upon which she built her life. She walked in the light of God's love, her every action a reflection of the grace and mercy taught in Scripture. Her spirit, now rejoined with the Creator, leaves behind an example of unwavering faith and love that will continue to inspire those she touched.
Though her physical presence is missed, the essence of Margaret June Williams-embodied in every card, every stitch of clothing, every shared joke, and every act of kindness-will remain an indelible part of the fabric of our lives. In her memory, we celebrate a life well-lived, a journey completed, and a soul that has found its everlasting peace with God.
She is survived by her husband, Christopher Williams; daughter, Mary Beth Williams; son, Andrew Williams; brother, Carl Kovach; sisters, Laurie Thompson, Kathleen Hines, and Christina Stutz; sister-in-law, Stacy Shaw all of Alexander City; and father-in-law, David Williams of Kellyton.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Alan Kovach; and mother-in-law, Anita Kay Williams.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation at https://helpfightra.org.
Radney Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Margaret June Williams.
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