Laura Elizabeth Williams Posted on January 10, 2020 0 Services for Laura Elizabeth Williams will begin at 11 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 13, 2020 at the Mount Victory Church of Christ by Pastor Jim Evans. Burial will be in Hale Cemetery, Mount Victory. Friends may call 1-5 p.m. Sunday at the Price-McElroy Funeral Home, Mount Victory. She passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, surrounded by her family at her home. She was born on April 24, 1957 in Albany, New York to Johanna (Joseph) Pino of Stuyvesant, New York and the late Richard E. Davis. On April 3, 2004 she married Russell Williams and he survives in Mount Victory.Also surviving are four daughters, Nicole (Aaron) Ashba of Dublin, Christina Parks of London, Alicia Shape of Mount Victory and Monica (George) Bailey of New Bloomington; two sons, Jeremy (Carrie) Tackett of Delaware and Jackson (Jamie) Williams of Prospect; five sisters, Shirley (Ray) Seefeld of Burnt Hills, N.Y., Lisa (Mike) Ross of Isle of Light, U.K., Wendy (Mark) Riffelbach of Burnt Hills, N.Y., Tara (Evan) McGrath of Clifton Park, N.Y., and Monique Davis of Malta, N.Y.; three brothers, Richard (Colleen) Davis of Castleton, N.Y., Curt (Justine) Davis of Ballston Spa, N.Y., and Ronald (Debbie) Proniske of Ascot, U.K.; 14 grandchildren, Brianna, Brady, Matthew, Aubrey, Brooklyn, Bryan, Thea, Jaimeson, Everly, Oakley, Jacob, Kaleb, Carter and Madison; a step-mother, Catherine (Skip) Wilson of Malta, N.Y.; two step-sisters, Valerie Betram of Valatie, N.Y. and Jolene (Mark) McClintick of Brunswick, Maine; a special person, Cathy (Jim) Hogencamp of Valatie, N.Y., and numerous nieces and nephews.Laura was an active and proud member of the Mt. Victory community serving as the mayor for four years. She was on village council for 12 years, on the park committee, and served on multiple other committees for the village and county. She worked as a teacher’s aide and bus driver for Ridgemont Schools for 12 years and Simon Kenton for 5 years. She was also the owner and operator of the Mt. Victory Drive Thru.Laura was a member of and actively attending the Mt. Victory Church of Christ.In her free time, Laura enjoyed attending paint and sips, crochet/knitting, and cooking but her true passion was her family. Laura loved being “Nana” and spending time with her grandchildren, whom were her greatest joy.Memorial donations may be made to Ohio Health Hospice or the Village of Mt. Victory Park Fund. Online condolences may be expressed at pricefh.net.