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Cossetta D. Honore Williams

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Viewing for Cossetta D. Honore Williams will begin at 10:00am on Monday, September 15, 2025, at St Mary AME Church, 1015 Bay Street, Colfax, LA. Interment will be in Farenzie Cemetery. Colfax, LA.


Cossetta D. Honoré Williams was born November 9, 1948, in Pineville, Louisiana to Matthew and Mary Honoré. She was the oldest of five children. She was raised in a warm, close-knit family surrounded by her parents, grandmother, aunts, uncles, cousins and siblings. Through this bond, she was nurtured with love and taught the importance of kindness and compassion. At an early age, she learned to care deeply for family and others- especially the elders in her community.


Her spiritual foundation in Christ began at St. Mary's African Methodist Episcopal Church where she was baptized at an early age. Her steadfast faith in Christ remained a beacon of light throughout her lifetime. Just like her grandmother, Abbie Napoleon, her passion for Christ and willingness to serve others became her calling in life. As a beloved member of Carter Metropolitan Christian Methodist Episcopal Church for over forty-six years, Cossetta was active in the Missionary and Stewardess ministries and served as an Annual Conference Stewardess and Connectional Delegate for General Conference representing the 8th Episcopal District.


Cossetta was a proud graduate of Mary E. Graham High School and shortly there after, she married the love of her life of fifty-nine years, Herschel Williams, to this union, four sons were born. For twenty of those years, she supported her husband's career in the United States Air Force. Together, they raised a loving family, and she devoted herself to nurturing their kids and instilling the importance of faith and family. As a result of her devoutness to her children, they were affectionately called "Cossetta and Her Boys". Her love for family and others was always present during every holiday gathering, where her home cooking brought everyone together and created cherished memories full of love, laughter and an appreciation for staying connected as a family.


Once their children were older, she entered the workforce with faith and determination. Over the years, she built a career marked by dedication and excellence. She worked at Montgomery Wards, The Federal Bureau of Records and ultimately retired from Radio Shack Corporation after 25 years as a trusted and well-respected bookkeeper.


Cossetta's legacy will always be remembered by her unconditional love, nurturing spirit and willingness to serve others. She loved the Lord, her family, church, community and the countless friendships that she forged during her lifetime. She never met a stranger and loved to share with anyone within earshot just how good the Lord had been in her life! Her presence was a source of comfort and joy that will be truly missed. She had a gift for making ordinary moments feel extraordinary whether it was a warm hug, heartfelt prayer or encouraging word, mom believed in the power of prayer and faith.


Mom received her crown of eternal life on the morning of August 29, 2025, at the age of 76. She is preceded in death by her parents (Matthew and Mary Honoré), grandmother (Abbie Napoleon), aunts ( Julia Ruth Spottsville) and (Geneva Mallard Curry) and uncles (William C. Spottsville) and (Henry R Mallard Sr.).


Cossetta leaves a legacy deeply rooted in faith, family and love. She is survived by her husband (Herschel); Four sons: Karlos; Tony (Britney) and their children (Christian, Seth, Mackenzie and Isabelle); Eric and his children (Katelyn, Dylan and Brayden); and Corwin (Melissa); Four siblings: Beverly H. Dunn; Alton (Lisa) Honoré; Janice M. Honoré; and Elghin Honoré; three sisters-in-law, Zenaida Williams, Ellon Williams and Marlene Williams; host of cousins, nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews, friends and neighbors and the Carter Metropolitan Christian Methodist Episcopal Church Family.


Her life was a testament to resilience, compassion and unwavering devotion. Though she is no longer with us in body, her spirit continues to inspire and guide all who were blessed to know her.



 
 
 

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