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TONI MICHELLE GIBBONS

October 10, 1960 ~ August 21, 2020

TONI was born on October 10, 1960 to Alma M. Parker and Julius C. Williams Sr. in San Antonio, Texas. Toni went to Elementary and Middle school in SAISD, as well as Elder Creek Elementary and Will C. Wood Elementary in Sacramento, CA. She graduated from Sam Houston High School SAISD in 1979. She later attended St. Philip’s College and later received her BA in Physical Education from Incarnate Word College. She married Randy Gibbons on May19,1981. She worked as an educator throughout her career and her last employer was Parent Child Inc. 
TONI was born and raised in the church. She was a faithful Christian. She last attended Mt. Calvary Baptist church under the leadership of Pastor C. Victor Herbin Jr., where she was the assistant clerk.
TONI was preceded in death by her Grandmother, Mother, Father, and brothers – Rena Daniels, Alma M. Parker Williams, Julius C. Williams Sr., Julius C. Williams Jr., and Robert Earl Williams (Tiny).
TONI leaves to cherish and share her memories – son Robert E. Williams (Laticia), daughter Trixy M. Gibbons, and daughter Rachel L. Conaway (Jeffery III), all live in San Antonio, TX. Five sisters – Sylvia V. Grace (Gabriel), Sacramento CA, Joyce M. Williams, San Antonio TX, Julia A. Wells (Kenneth), St. Louis, MO, Kathleen Washington Tatum, San Antonio TX, and Rena Williams Givan, San Antonio, TX. 12 grandchildren and one great grandchild (Kai), a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who love her dearly.
Special Thank you to all the healthcare workers and Doctors who cared for her.
Her favorite scripture was Psalms 121: 1-2 “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh may help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.”
 

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  1. My dearest friend I will miss you always. Rest In Heaven Always 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️💕

  2. I am so sorry to hear of the death of my friend.  Toni and I had precious moments together in scripture.  Her beautiful, honest insights brought joy to me.  The truth from God’s word was important to her.  This created a special bond between us.  She shared her love for her family and precious grandchildren with me.  We would laugh at the skill that seemed to be passed down the family line in track and field.  She was so proud and supportive of her children and grandchildren.  Rena, we had hoped to have that luncheon, 4 sisters together.  We will have to wait to do that now.

    I thank you, Rachel and Jeffrey and the rest of the family for caring for her so well.  She loved you dearly.  She will be missed, but we hope to see her again.  John 5:28,29  What a reunion it will be. 


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