Theresa Williams Pinkins was born July 6, 1957, in Mitchell County, GA to the late Mr. Tommie L. Williams and Mrs. Gladys Marcus Williams. She was the third of nine children.
Theresa accepted Jesus as her Lord and Savior at a very early age and was baptized uniting with the St. Mary Missionary Baptist Church. She was educated in the Mitchell County school system graduating from Mitchell County High School in 1975. After graduation, she attended Atlanta Job Corps and earned a certification in secretarial science. She also attended the Atlanta Area Technical College. She was employed by W. E. Richardson Accounting Firm for many years before accepting a position with AT&T as a line technician. Theresa was also on staff as a contractor with the Centers for Disease Control as support staff where she assisted various departments with client care and day-to-day office operations. In later years, she exited the workforce to be at home to care for her children.
Theresa was united in holy matrimony to Mr. Robert H. Pinkins on September 21, 1977. To this union three children were born.
Theresa loved life and lived it to the fullest. She loved traveling and became the ultimate tourist. Her travels expand across most states in the USA and six of the seven continents. She had three different passports.
On Tuesday, July 2, 2024, Theresa was welcomed into her eternal home. She leaves behind to cherish her memory a husband of 46 years, Robert H. Pinkins, Sr.; a daughter: Coyteral Pinkins; two sons: Robert H. Pinkins, Jr (Tocara) and Bryan Pinkins; seven grandchildren; Bobby Strozier, Traynard Davis, Alonah Pinkins, Robert Pinkins, III, Terrance Robinson, Ashton Pinkins, and Braylon Pinkins; one great-grand child, Bobby Strozier, Jr; four sisters: Johnnie Belinda Smith, Katreria Shivers, Mary McCane (Kenneth) and Joyce (Antonio) Andrews; three brothers, Tommy Jr, Clifton (Sally), and Henry Craig; three sisters-in-law: Mary Pinkins Bridges, Debra (Jeffrey) Marcus, and Betty Jean Storey; one brother-in-law: Leroy (Delores) Pinkins; three aunts: Oppie L. Johnson, Bessie Williams and Glennelle Marcus along with a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Ms. Tee, we love you and miss you. Your smile and laughter were radiant. You will always be in our hearts. Rest in Peace until we meet again!
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