Ann Douville Williamson (AUGUSTA, Ga.)

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AUGUSTA, Ga. - Ann Douville Williamson, 51, entered into rest Friday, August 22, 2008 at a local hospital. Memorial services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 27, 2008 at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Harriett Simmons officiating. Ann was preceded in death by her mother, Margaret Drummond Williamson and brother, Ernest North Williamson. Ms. Williamson was a salesperson with Hypercom, Inc. She attended St. Angela's Academy in Aiken and Georgia State University in Atlanta. She was an artist and very much enjoyed painting. Ann is survived by her parents, Charles J. Williamson, III and Betty Williamson of Augusta; brothers, Edward Lynn Williamson of Augusta, Charles J. Williamson, IV and his wife, Kathryn J. of Atlanta; and sister-in-law, Judy Williamson of Atlanta. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Augustine's Church, 3321 Wheeler Rd., Augusta, Georgia 30909; The Art Institute of Atlanta, 6600 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, 100 Embassy Row, Atlanta, Georgia 30328-1649 or the charity of your choice. The family will receive friends immediately following the service in the church parish hall. Sign the guestbook at AugustaChronicle.com

The Augusta Chronicle-August 26, 2008

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Kramer

Ann Williamson was a good friend of mine from when I was about sixteen years old until her death. We would re-acquaint ourselves with each other from time to time. In college, we spent some time as a boyfriend/girlfriend situation. She went in a different direction at some point after I quit school and she stayed at the University of Georgia. She went to the College of Charleston her first year of college.

One time, we stayed up all night talking in her parent's den. The next day, her dad, who was into photography at the time, took our picture. We were very tired. I still have the photo.

She was very artistic, and very kind. She never did any harm to anybody. She loved her family very much. She never married. She loved books, and especially any book about art. She must have had 300 books about art. She liked to do medical art. She was very talented. She had beautiful handwriting.

She was very fit and a very pretty woman. She seemed to like to work out on weights from time to time very vigerously. She was not muscle-bound looking, but she was quite athletic in many respects.

She was very sad when her mom and brother died. I think she had about enough sadness in her life by the time she died. She did not want to see any more.

I loved her very much and I will never forget her.

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