Minnie Bell Williams

Minnie Bell Williams, 104, of League City, Texas, passed away peacefully and surrounded by loved ones on March 1, 2020.  She was born on March 7, 1915, to Marsh Henson and Dora Ellison in Beasley, Texas.

Williams believed in living life to it’s fullest. Her hobbies were dancing, drinking margaritas and playing the slots at the casino. “My secrets to living a good life are a lot of dancing, having fun, going places and a margarita on the side,” she said. “By doing these things I have discovered the fountain of youth.”

She was preceded in death by her husband of 58 years, Hugo Williams, brothers Willie, Alec, Johnny and sister Mildred. Williams and her late husband, Hugo, were known in dance halls across Texas as Mom and Pop Williams. Dancing was a big part of their life. She met Hugo while working as a dime-a-dance girl in downtown Houston, they would marry in August of 1939.

She is survived by her 3 daughters Betty Bryant, Barbara Sutton, and Nancy Primeaux, 10 grandchildren Leisha Hart, Deanna Wilke, Darien Tunnell, Stacie Fano, Rhonda Johnson, Patrick Baggett, Kimberly Martin, Karla Pedrique, Heather Green and J.T. Garrett. Williams also had 24 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren.

Minnie Bell Williams was a unique and wonderful woman that left everyone’s hearts full of joy. Her legacy will live on in the one thing she valued the very most, her family.

The Family will receive friends on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 9:00AM with a Ceremony at 10:00AM at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main, League City, Texas  77573.

Those wishing to make a memorial donation in Minnie Bell’s memory may do so at the Coushatta Casino Resort, Kinder, Louisiana, Sizzling 7’s Slot Machines. Feel free to order yourself a margarita, whiskey sour or an ice-cold Coors light and get ready for the 7 sizzlers.

3 comments

  1. She had a long beautiful journey in this life.and left great memories for the ones around her. Now, for sure, she is resting in peace. Sending our prayers to the family.

    Fatima Alves
  2. I met Mrs. Williams many years ago. Everytime I saw her, she was so cheerful, friendly and loving. It was a pleasure and a blessing getting to know her. To her entire family, please receive my condolences. My prayers are with you.
    Alcelyn Pedrique

    Alcelyn Pedrique
  3. My condolences to you Betty and your family. She enjoyed a good life and brought much happiness to the people she met. Everyone will remember her with happiness and beautiful memories. Blessings to you and know she will always be with you

    Bernice Johns

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