13071. Barbara Anne Williams
WEBER CITY, Va. - Barbara Anne Williams Lane entered the gates of
Heaven Monday (Nov. 24, 2003).
She departed this life to begin eternity with Jesus. She fought a
courageous battle with cancer and her strength and complete faith that
God's will is sufficient was a blessing to those around her.
Barbara was an amazing woman who gave her love unconditionally and she
strived to make everyone who entered her door feel at home. Her
passing has created a vast voidwhich will be filled with loving
memories and an unwavering belief that we'llall be reunited with her
in God's time.
She was preceded in death by her parents, William Mac and Ida Marie
Williams; and grandparents, Hughie and EthelFlanary.
She leaves behind her loving husband of 43 years, Orbin (A.L.) Lane;
her daughter, Jan and her husband Doug Mann, Kingsport; her son, Lynn
(Orbin) Lane and his wife Lisa, Cookeville, Tenn.; a special aunt,
Irene (Surrie)Goodwin. So very important to Barbara were her two
granddaughters, Lindsey Brooke Mann and Sarah LeeAnn Lane. Barbara
believed strongly in tradition andpassed along her love of cooking,
crafts and embroidery to Lindsey, having spent countless hours
lovingly teaching and sharing her amazing talents with her.
The visitation and memorial service will be held at Carter-Trent
FuneralHome, downtown Kingsport, on November 28, 2003.
The family will receive friends beginning at 5 p.m. with the memorial
starting at 8 p.m. Special speakers will be Dr. Sherri Hansen-Bundy
and Dr. Bruce Atkins.
Praise in song will beprovided by her special angel, Terri Evans.
The family requests that attire becasual.
In lieu of flowers, Barbara requested memorial contributions be made
to Wellmont Hospice House, 280 Steeles Road, Bristol, Tenn. 37620.
Carter-Trent Funeral Home, downtown Kingsport, is serving the Lane
family.