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Loretta Faye (Rash) Williams

Posted 2022-02-16 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Feb. 16, 2022 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Loretta Faye Williams, was born to James and Ollie Rash on Jan. 29,
1929, in San Bernardino, California. She was raised in Redlands and
graduating from Redlands High School. She worked for Bank of America
after graduation. She married Robert "Bob" Williams in 1946. They moved
to Parker, Arizona, before 1960. She was employed by Com Tel Company
later to become Verizon.

In Parker, she served on the Parker Hospital Board, Parker Chamber of
Commerce, Soroptimist International and B.P.O.E. Does.

She retired in 1984, they moved to Lake Havasu City and built a home.
She became a volunteer of Hospice of Havasu.

She was preceded in death by parents, Jim and Ollie Rash, her husband of
66 years, Bob Williams, grandchildren, Hannah Williams and Zechariah
Williams, brothers, Lloyd and James Rash, sisters, Sue Olnena and Cleta
Nelson, niece, Tammara Bommer, nephews, Mike Toole, Marshall Toole, and
Greg Harwood.

She loved her family and friends. She leaves behind sons Timothy
(married to Valli Williams) and David Rash; sisters Lou (married to Bill
Reid) and Irene King; granddaughters Bethany (married to Troy Matthews),
Rebekah Williams, and Abigail Williams; grandsons Isaiah Williams, and
Timothy Williams; step-grandchildren Desire', David (married to Karen)
and Krystyl; step-great-grandchildren Andreas, Damien, Angelia, Dylan,
Dominique, Arianna and Nathan; great-granddaughter Emery Rose.
She also left behind many nieces and nephews, she loved them all. Her
best friends were Lu Miller, Vicki Hart, Julie Hackman, Helen Powell,
Sherrie Oppie, Debbie, and Tom Wenn and all of her lunch brunch.

Her motto in life was give help and love to those in need.

Arrangements were placed into the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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