Jean Proctor Williams

March 8, 1940 ~ April 2, 2024
Jean Williams Obituary
Rocky Mount –
Jean Proctor Wells Williams went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday morning, April 2, 2024. She was born in Edgecombe County on March 8, 1940 to Ernest Webster and Penny Laura Proctor.
She married Robert Wells, Sr., the love of her life, on May 2, 1955. After his passing on April 13, 1994, she found and married her soulmate, Don Williams on May 22, 2005, who passed away on November 25, 2018.
In addition to her husbands and parents, Jean was also preceded in death by her siblings, Bessie May Proctor, Elizabeth Proctor Storey, Sammy Proctor and Madeline Proctor Jones.
Jean leaves a lifetime of memories for her beloved family including her last two siblings, Doris Proctor Wells (Tim) and David Lee Proctor (Elsie); children, Robert Wells Jr, James Earl Wells (Robin), Helen Wells Baker (Donald Ray), Calvin Lee Wells (Jennie), and Sharon Wells Barwick (Jr) along with the special children that she helped raise, Timmy Wells (great nephew), Kelly Wells Moore (granddaughter), and Justine Wells Norris (granddaughter and special hands-on caregiver). She will also be missed by her ten grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild as well as a host of nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held Thursday, April 4, 2024 from 5:00 – 7:00pm at Davis Little Funerals 2129 Lawrence Circle, Rocky Mount, NC at other times at the home of her daughter, Helen Wells Baker, 807 Birchwood Drive, Nashville, NC.
Jean’s life will be celebrated Friday, April 5, 2024 at 2:00pm at Grace Free Will Baptist Church, Kingston Ave, Rocky Mount with Rev. David Proctor officiating. Interment will follow at Rocky Mount Memorial Park, Rocky Mount.
While floral arrangements are welcome, memorial donations may be made to The Maggie Society, 606 Trinity Drive W, Wilson, NC 27893.
The Binding is Gone
You were the binding that kept us together
Now flying above and light as a feather
As a beautiful angel of God up in heaven
Singing in the choir twenty four seven
But now our strongest binding is gone
Leaving us behind sad and alone
Time will heal our hearts we have been told
While you are walking the streets of gold
But the loss of your mother
Hurts like no other
You sweet mama is what held us together
And now you are gone and will be missed forever
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