Obituaries
Jacqueline M. Williams, age 80 years, of Carver, died Monday, October 24, 2022, at her home with her family by her side. She was the wife of the late Robert R. Williams Sr., and the daughter of the late Richard A. Harlow and Helen E. (Post) Hazzard. Born on August 23, 1942 in Brockton, Jaqueline enjoyed making a home for her husband and her children. She continued to cherish and care for her beloved grandchildren and all her family throughout the years. Doing yardwork and gardening in her spare time were simple pleasures for Jaqueline. She also loved listening to country music and Elvis.
Jackie will be sadly missed by her children Michele M. Williams of Mashpee and Robert R. Williams Jr. of Carver, her grandchildren, Jeremy Ogg and his wife Alexandra of Rockland, Chelsea Burke and her husband Timothy of Amherst and Joshua Ogg of Carver, and great grandchildren Lena May, Noah, Emersyn and Archer. She was the sister of Joyce Sullivan of Plymouth, Albert Harlow and his wife Patricia of Bridgewater, Brian Harlow and his wife Helen of Oregon, Thomas Harlow and his wife Carol of Arizona, and Ralph Harlow and his partner Linda Ireland of Carver. She was the sister-in-law of Brian Sullivan of Carver, and a lifelong friend and sister in heart to Nancy Seamans of Plymouth. Jacqueline also leaves many nieces and nephews whom she loved very much.
Services for Jacqueline will be private.
Jackie will be sadly missed by her children Michele M. Williams of Mashpee and Robert R. Williams Jr. of Carver, her grandchildren, Jeremy Ogg and his wife Alexandra of Rockland, Chelsea Burke and her husband Timothy of Amherst and Joshua Ogg of Carver, and great grandchildren Lena May, Noah, Emersyn and Archer. She was the sister of Joyce Sullivan of Plymouth, Albert Harlow and his wife Patricia of Bridgewater, Brian Harlow and his wife Helen of Oregon, Thomas Harlow and his wife Carol of Arizona, and Ralph Harlow and his partner Linda Ireland of Carver. She was the sister-in-law of Brian Sullivan of Carver, and a lifelong friend and sister in heart to Nancy Seamans of Plymouth. Jacqueline also leaves many nieces and nephews whom she loved very much.
Services for Jacqueline will be private.