

Carolyn was born to her parents, Aaron Joshua and Carrie Elizabeth Malone, both who have preceded her in death.
She is survived by husband, Charles Arthur Williams, whom she was married to for 54 years.
She is survived by her 4 children, Lisa Richards, and Lynnetta Adams, both of DeSoto, Texas, Elton Caldwell of Garland,Texas, and Carrette Caldwell of Atlanta, Georgia. She is survived by her lone sister, Eleanor Richardson, of Dallas, Texas.
She is preceded in death by her siblings, Gabe Nobles, Aaron Malone, Imani Pamoja, Caron Carter, and Joe Nobles, all of Dallas, Texas.
She leaves behind 15 grandchildren, and 25 great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, extended family and friends.
Carolyn believed in furtherance of your education whenever possible. She was Valedictorian of her high school graduating class. She attended North Texas State University, as an Engineering major. She attended Dallas County Community Colleges, where she attained multiple Associate Degrees. She enjoyed her pottery specialties, and auto mechanics programs.
She was a math tutor at Eastfield Community College. Carolyn was a Licensed Practical Nurse that assisted in the care of assassinated President John F. Kennedy at Parkland Hospital. She retired from The United States Postal Service.
She was a young member of Munger Avenue Baptist Church, in early life, but was introduced to the Seventh Day Adventist religion and became a lifelong adult member of the City Temple Seventh Day Adventest Church in Dallas, Texas. She was called to teach Children's Sabbath School, Vacation Bible School, and was a substitute teacher at City Temple Junior Academy, now SWAJA. She saw to it that her children received an early foundation at the City Temple Seventh Day Adventist Junior Academy, as well as attending City Temple SDA Church. She enjoyed singing in the choir, and was in the singing group
called, Gentle Shepherd. She loved music, and singing, as well as playing piano,and guitar.
She did community service with the church, and on her own as well. She was always very empathetic, and put others’ needs ahead of her own. She was a giver, and a helper, always giving freely of herself. She was very loving, very kind, very polite and soft spoken. She had such a calm presence, Despite her age she was a very trusting and innocent person.She was a role model, a friend and a Christian. She loved her family, She always had a song in her heart. Even on days when she was very ill, she had a song, and joy in her heart. She loved her family, She loved the Lord. She was a warrior, a role model, a fighter, a wonderful woman. She was a hero to us. We will always remember her. We must never, ever, forget the things that she taught us. We must always love one another, as she wanted us to do. She loved us all, so very much. She loved all, as God instructed us to do. By doing so, we are living by her awesome example. We shall always love her and we thank God for loaning her to us.
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