Shadon “Anna” Williams – Metropolitan Funeral
Shadon Williams was a remarkable soul affectionately known as ”Anna”. She embraced a tone of straightforwardness and outspokenness in all that she believed in. Anna had a spirit of saying what she meant at all times. If you were fortunate enough to cross paths with such a beautiful soul, you knew exactly how she felt about you the moment you met her. Anna was educated in the Portsmouth Public School System. Because of her illness, Anna was not able to work on a consistent basis, however, she found her love by helping/caregiving to those in need. Anna unwavering trust and courage, even in the face of adversity allowed her to conquer many hurdles. Anna was never seeking the spotlight nor desiring for praise. Instead, Anna lived a life focused on uplifting and supporting those around, always taking joy in the success and accomplishments of others. Anna will be missed by all who knew and loved her. Anna was predeceased by her grandparents; Ethel Williams, Gladys Evans and Uncle Ahmad Parker. She leaves to cherish her memories, parents, Latrice Williams and Brian Williams; sisters, Chenelle Williams, Shatara Rodgers, Tajah Cannon; brothers, Jovan Williams, Brian Williams (Tanisha) and Quay Cannon; grandparents, Betty Parker and Sandra Ranson; uncles, Maurice Williams, Tremaine Parker, Lionel Simon and a host of other relatives and friends.