

She was born in Waterloo, Manchester, Jamaica on July 17, 1931. Imogene graduated from Ardenne High School then went on to receiving her Secretarial Degree from Kingston Commercial College.
Imogene was married to Alfred Williams on August 6, 1952. While in Jamaica, she was a successful business owner but later changed to a career in healthcare after moving to the United States. Always the social butterfly and true to her Caribbean roots, she was one of the founding members of the Caribbean American Association of Lake County (CAALC). In her spare time, she had a passion for Gardening and Knitting.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Alfred N. Williams; her parents, Edith and Robert Clarke; son in law, Lyndon E. Johnson; sister, Mavis Clarke; brothers, Fredrick Stephenson, Wilbert Wilson, and Leonard Henry; and adopted sister, Curdelle Newman.
Imogene is survived by her 4 children: daughters, Cecille Williams and Heather Falloon Johnson; sons, Alfred (Freddy) Williams and Patrick Williams (Lynda); grandchildren, Nicole Falloon-Alter (Jesse Alter), Nadia Williams, Nadine Falloon, Camylle Appiahene (Boateng), Charles Williams and Nicholas Williams; great granddaughter, Monroe Falloon-Alter and great grandsons, Julian and Essien Appiahene. She is also survived by her sister, Irene Clarke, numerous nieces and nephews, and other cherished family members spread throughout the World.
Imogene will be reunited with her beloved husband and laid to rest in Gotha, FL, at a later date.
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