The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

WILLIAMS (Ansaldo), Maidie Marie

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Our family songbird has left this earth to join her Heavenly

Father on March 27, 2024. Born

Maidie Marie Ansaldo in Charleston, SC, on January 27, 1932, she was raised by her maternal great-aunt, Nelly and greatuncle, Willard P. Camp. She attended Charleston schools, then went on to Furman University, majoring in Speech and

Voice. There, she met her first husband, George W. Akin. They moved to Atlanta and had three children, Chris Vierling (Ed),

Lianne Driver (Eddie, deceased) and Alan Akin. She met her second husband, Charles W. Williams, through friends, and they enjoyed traveling and learning together until he passed away in March 2016.

Maidie was blessed with a beautiful voice and love of music and singing. She was a soloist in her church choir, specializi­ng as a Soprano, and was a featured singer in many local production­s. In more recent years, she entertaine­d her neighbors at her assisted living residence with her amazing voice. Always up for holidays and accessoriz­ing, Maidie was a talented hostess. She loved to create a beautifull­y decorated table and delicious holiday food, including her famous macaroni and cheese, beloved by her children, grandchild­ren and greatgrand­children.

Maidie and her husband, Charlie were members of Northside Independen­t Methodist Church for 35 years and served as the backbone of the church choir. In addition to her love for the Lord and singing, she also had a deep love of travel, languages and a curiosity about other cultures and customs. On her trips, she never met a stranger and would regale her family and friends with stories of her latest treks across the globe, the people she met, and all she learned.

The family is especially appreciati­ve and grateful for the loving care and precious attention to Maidie provided by Sunrise Reminiscen­ce staff and Agape Hospice staff.

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