The Life and Legacy of Antionette Dorthia Williams was born July 28, 1960 in Kansas City, Missouri to Frank Henry Williams and Massie Lee Booth. Antionette (Toni) & 3 boys grew up having a single and devoted mother that protected them with all her heart and love.
Toni, always had a rational compassion for her family, friends, and any and everybody she was introduced to or encountered. She was delighted and grateful to live with and care for her mother's ending years. Toni, was a dedicated and hard worker for several odd jobs which included Electron Corporations, The US Post Office, and a ton of hospitality positions in various hotels.
Toni was a connoisseur of many alcohols and she valued sharing her spirits with many of her friends. She would often visit them at the park, library, and around the town.
Toni, always had a vision for beautiful arts. She didn't mind if she drew something that only a true artist could create. The shading and the bold thick & thin lines that she could only create was a masterpiece. Her ear for music gave a wonderful sound only she could hear. She would utter "crank it!" That's when her feet started dancing, those hands begin to swang, shake, and snap. She would say "ONE TIME!"
Toni didn't care who saw her two fingers raised up to the sky and her bouncing from side to side. She loved the food that the two Mrs. J. Williams's daughters cooked for dinners, barbecues, and holidays. After that their sweet tasty desserts gave her the itis and the fur grandbabies: "Everywhere" , "Misty", "Panda", "Barack Obama" and "Cloe" became a comfort of her cushion for a good napping.
Toni, loved fishing, singing, writing music, camping, football, and cooking for those in need of a good meal. She truly had a big, loving, kind, and warm heart. That unforgettable laugh had
everyone that she met remembering her tribute to existence. She will truly be missed and loved
by all that knew her. To know her was to love her.
Antionette transitioned into eternity March 6, 2024. She was preceded in death by parents Frank Henry Williams and Massie Lee Booth.
Antionette (Toni) leaves behind a legacy of precious memories with her brother Harry Dee Williams. Antionette cherished her three boys, Ronnie Dee (Jamisha) Williams Denver, CO, Jeffery Bruce Williams Denver, CO, Kenny Dee (Jerretta) Williams Aurora, CO. Grandson's
Keyante, Jeffery, Jefferious, Justice, Javier,. Granddaughters LaShae, Cheyla, and Kenny Jr,. Great-grandson Noah; and a host of cousins, family, sons, daughters, nephews, nieces, and friends from another mother.