(From Parker Mortuary)Aubree Nicole Williams, passed away on June 20, 2024, in Kansas City, MO, at the tender age of 15. She was born on September 17, 2008, in Joplin, MO. Aubree's infectious smile and boundless kindness touched the lives of all who knew her.
Aubree grew up in a loving home, surrounded by a family that adored her. She was the cherished daughter of Jenny Nebling and the late Allen Williams, and the stepdaughter of Jason Iseli, all of Webb City, MO.
Aubree's life was enriched by the close bonds she shared with her siblings: Jacob Williams, Matthew Hammock, Kelsey Nebling, and Lexi Talley. She is also survived by her grandparents, Mark Reynolds and Debbie Clark of Webb City, MO, along with her great-grandparents Marion Robbins, Clero Carter, and Hazel Banks; her nephew, Kash Williams, and several aunts, uncles, cousins, and her beloved fur baby, Peanut.
She had a passion for drawing, reading, journaling, and gardening. But her love for her family and friends was evident in the way she prioritized spending time with them. Aubree's travels with loved ones created memories that will be cherished forever. She had a special knack for babysitting. Grandpa Mark held a special place in her heart, and their shared activities brought them immense joy.
Aubree was always willing to lend a hand, her big heart guiding her actions, and her willingness to help was a hallmark of her character. To say Aubree was loving is an understatement; it was the essence of who she was. Her caring nature was the light that shone through in every interaction, every hug, and every smile. Aubree's life, though far too short, was a testament to the impact one person can have on the world through simple acts of kindness and love.
She had a passion for drawing, reading, journaling, and gardening. But her love for her family and friends was evident in the way she prioritized spending time with them. Aubree's travels with loved ones created memories that will be cherished forever. She had a special knack for babysitting. Grandpa Mark held a special place in her heart, and their shared activities brought them immense joy.
Aubree was always willing to lend a hand, her big heart guiding her actions, and her willingness to help was a hallmark of her character. To say Aubree was loving is an understatement; it was the essence of who she was. Her caring nature was the light that shone through in every interaction, every hug, and every smile. Aubree's life, though far too short, was a testament to the impact one person can have on the world through simple acts of kindness and love.
She was preceded in death by her father, Allen Williams, her paternal grandfather, Keith Williams, and her maternal grandparents, Ed Hammock and J.B. Smith.
Funeral Services will be announced soon. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made directly to Parker Funeral Home to help with burial expenses.
Arrangements are under the direct care of Parker Mortuary, Joplin, MO.
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