Ollie Mae Wilson
July 4, 1930 - August 22, 2017

Obituary
Ollie Mae Wilson was born on July 4, 1930, in Axtell, Texas to Ida Mae Thomas. She attended A. J. Moore School and graduated in 1947. In 1948, she joined with Leroy Phillips in Holy Matrimony. They moved from Oklahoma to Seattle, Washington where she worked at Safeway until she retired. She later married T. C. Wilson in 1989.
Mother Ollie Wilson joined Peoples Institutional Baptist Church in 1979. She served faithfully at Peoples Institutional Baptist church on the Mother’s Board, as a Sunday school teacher, in the Women’s Ministry, Trustee board, and on the Personnel committee and the Pastoral search committee.
Ollie Mae Wilson was preceded in death by her mother, Ida Mae Jackson, her step-father Charlie Jackson, her sisters: Marilyn Jackson, Willie Maude Shepard, Elizabeth McKeaver and her brother, Charlie Jackson, Jr, as well as her daughters: Sylvia Phillips, Brenda Bolton, her granddaughter, Lexia Lee Powell and her grandson, Sonnis Leroy Bolton. She is succeeded by her son, Howard Lee Phillips, (Krisztina), Betty Hill Franklin (Robert), Beverly Guthery (Richard) Cynthia Jones (Freddie) and Pamela Phillips Nichols, (Paul) and a host of grand and great and great-grandchildren Nieces and Nephews.
GOD collects your tears and feel your pain, but Ms. Ollie has Internal Life.
Tears may fall, but alway remember the good times. When you remember the good time, the tears will dry up. GOD please keep your Wings over the family at this time of sorrow.
With Love from the Phillips Family
Warner Robins GA.
Great woman of God, I loved her dearly.
Sorry for your loss
Wonderful woman of God! Now you can walk around Heaven all day!!
Our condolences to the family. She was a loving woman of God and loved her family so much.
God bless
My Condolences to the family, Time will heal the hurt and leave you with all the Beautiful memories. We have a problem letting go, There will come a day when you will know how Blessed you were to have her as long as you did and Remember all the Good Times. My Love and Prayers are with YOU.
Though I continue to struggle with the loss of my cousin, I am comforted somewhat to know that she was God fearing, prayer minded an example of how life should be lived. I still her voice now! To God be the glory!
We will al
Wats love you all miss her
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She was my grandma