Priscilla Williamson Hicks | Obituary

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Priscilla Williamson Hicks, 47, of LaBelle, Fla., Visited her heavenly home on Wednesday, August 11, 2021, after a brief illness.

Originally from Wayne County, she grew up in the Patterson area and has lived most of her adult life in LaBelle, Florida. After a few years of living in the Patterson area again, she returned to LaBelle two years ago. She was a manager at McDonald’s in LaBelle and previously worked at SweeT’s Cafe in Patterson. She was a non-denominational believer in Jesus Christ and was fellowship with Harvest Time Christian Outreach in Nashville. She reached out to and blessed so many people through her “Southern Grace Love and Praise” page on Facebook. She became a guest speaker as the voice of her daughter at events hosted by the local organization Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) in southwest Florida, speaking out against drunk driving after the tragic loss of her girl in 2018 following an accident caused by a drunk driver.

She was predeceased by her daughter, Taylor Marie Hicks; his mother, Helen Williamson; his paternal grandparents, Meral and Vannie Mae Williamson; and his maternal grandparents, Elder Perry and Annie Mae Harris.

Survivors include her son, Aaron Hicks, LaBelle, FL; his significant other, David Hicks, of LaBelle, FL; her father, Kenneth Williamson, Patterson; three sisters, Heather Rock, Patterson, Rebecca Williamson, Fernandina Beach, FL and Melissa Dixon, Waycross; one brother, Erik Estrada (Jenine), Marietta; four nephews and four nieces: Hunter Rock (Alexea), Grafenwohr, Germany, Eriyhanna Hamm, Fernandina Beach, Florida, Mayson and Colton Dixon, both of Blackshear, Jonathon and Talia Estrada and Jaden and Savannah Field, all of Marietta; a great-niece and a great-nephew, Aria and Kyan Rock, both of Grafenwohr, Germany, as well as a number of aunts, uncles and cousins.

Graveside’s funeral will be at 8 a.m. on Thursday, September 23 at Lake Chapel Cemetery in Appling County with Elder Jason Deal celebrating.

In lieu of flowers, the family is asking for donations to be made to MADD in memory of Priscilla and her daughter, Taylor.

Rinehart and Sons Funeral Home of Jesup is in charge of the arrangements.

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