Elaine Massengill Williamson
September 26, 1945 – October 10, 2020
Clayton – Elaine Massengill Williamson, 75, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Saturday. She was born in Johnston County to the late Weldon Roe & Mary Lucille Barbour Massengill. She worked as Executive Secretary for ElectriCities of NC Inc for over 30 years. She loved jigsaw puzzles and yard work.
She is survived by her children, Ginger Kerr (Tracy) of Georgia, Warren Bagley, Jr. (Darlene) of Clayton, Amy Geddie of Clayton, her sisters, Faye Parrish of Clayton, Kaye Horton (Edward) of Clayton, and 9 grandchildren & 4 great grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Ronnie Massengill, and her sister, Lea Broadwell.
A service will be held at 10 AM on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at Tippett’s Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, 2530 Shotwell Road in Clayton with burial to follow in the church cemetery. Available at www.facebook.com/stricklandfuneral
Arrangements are with Strickland Funeral Home & Crematory, 211 W. Third St., Wendell. www.stricklandfuneral.com
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So thankful to have known Elaine and work with her at ElectriCities for 23 years. A beautiful person…a beautiful smile. She was always grounded by her faith in Jesus and a blessing to work with. After retirement, Elaine, Al, Jimmy & I met on several occasions over lunch and enjoyed our time together. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Ms Elaine was so very sweet every time you ever saw her! She will be greatly missed! Sending prayers and thought to all of her family and friends! So sorry for your loss and love you all!
Great woman!! Sweet, sweet lady and great neighbor. ❤
So very sorry for the family’s loss, as we are Praying for the family.
I had the honor of having Elaine as a next door neighbor for the last 12 years. I will miss that beautiful smile and those kind words. My thoughts and prayers to all of the family.
Elaine was a wonderful neighbor to my mother and myself. She mowed my mother’s grass many times without charge. She would often bring food to my mother.
I’m sure they are rejoicing together in Heaven. She will be missed.
Elaine worked with me in Strategic Communications at ElectriCities. Her work ethic was unmatched and I respected and held her in high regard. Elaine was an incredible person who loved her family and the Lord.
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