Our 2014 Reunion Theme is "Bridge To Our Past, Present and Future"

The James Williams, Sr./Creacy Stewart 2014 Family Reunion
10th Anniversary: 20 Years of Renewal since 1993
Will be held in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
July 11th, 12th, & 13th, 2014
Hotel Headquarters
Renaissance Baton Rouge Hotel
Near the "Mall of Louisiana"
Williams/Stewart Family Reunion Prayer (Hedge of Protection)

Father, in the name of Jesus, we lift up the Williams-Stewart Family to You and pray a hedge of protection around us. We thank You, Father, that You are a wall of fire round about this family and that You set Your angels round about us.

We thank You, Father that this family dwells in the secret place of the Most High and abides under the shadow of the Almighty. We say of You, Lord, You are our refuge and fortress, in You we trust. You cover this family with Your feathers, and under Your wings shall we trust. We shall not be afraid of the terror by night or the fiery dart that flies by day. Only with our eyes will this family behold and see the reward of the wicked.

Because we have made You, Lord, our refuge and fortress, no evil shall befall us –no accident will overtake us neither shall any plague or calamity come near us. For you give Your angels charge over us, to keep us in Your ways.

Father, because You have set your love upon this family, therefore will You deliver us. We shall call upon You, band You will answer us. You will be with us in trouble, and will satisfy us with long life and show us Your salvation. Not a hair of our head shall perish.

To God be the glory and honor forever!! Amen. Amen.

We thank You, Father that this family dwells in the secret

Doris Spooner Hall,
Daughter of Henry & Geneva Spooner
Grand-daughteer of John & Creacy Spooner



Florence Bernard James,
Daughter of Thomas & Clothilde Williams Bernard
Grand-daughter of Major Williams & Hennie Dent
2014 Family Reunion Chairpersons



Sannadean Carter Sims,
Daughter of the late William Carter & MayBell Spooner Carter
Grand-daughter of John & Creacy Spooner


Diane Carter Helire,
Daughter of the late William Carter & MayBell Spooner Carter
Grand-daughter of John & Creacy Spooner
2014 Family Reunion Co-Chairpersons

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See you at the Baton Rouge. LA, July 2014 Reunion in:

Henry Spooner Oldest Family Member

Henry Spooner, the oldest living member of the Williams/Stewart Family. He is the son of John and Creacy Spooner of Arbroth, Louisiana, who had ten children, with four living daughters, and four living sons. Henry resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with his wife Geneva Battley Spooner. Henry has one daughter Doris Spooner Hall, one Son-In-Law, Morris D. Hall, two grandchildren, Amy Hall Garner, Alex Earnest Hall, and one grand-son-in-law, Michael Christopher Garner.

May God continue to bless him with life and happiness.

Brother Henry Spooner is someone who stands out from the rest of the flock. He is someone who flies higher and faster and farther than we ever thought possible. Henry is a small man in statue with a quiet mannerism, but a giant man in love, joy, peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodness, wisdom, faith, meekness, and temperance. He has touched many lives, and always puts his family first.

We Love You!!

Second Oldest Family Member

Mae Bell is the second oldest living member of the Williams/Stewart Family. She is the daughter of John and Creacy Spooner of Arbroth, Louisiana. Mae Bell resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She was married to William Carter who is now joined with our heavenly father. Mae Bell has four daughters, Mary Dell (deceased), Josie Nicholas, Diane Helire, and Sanna Sims. Mae Bell is now 85 years old and still exercises daily; takes only one prescription drug (prescribed recently); still walks faster than her daughters; and remains a beautiful woman with strong family values and wisdom that she still imparts to others on a daily basis. Though her memory is not what it used to be, her contribution to the family remains strong and her influence significant. Her daughters and sons-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family and friends provide her with continuous pleasure by their company. Without a doubt, Mae Bell is loved by her family and friends for all that she has done to help make their lives better -- while often making personal sacrifices. She has been completely unselfish all her life and has indeed made this world a better place. We Love You!!