Mooreville-Mackenzie Elizabeth Williams was a charming young lady who had a captivating smile and an outgoing personality. She was born on August 24, 2006, in Tupelo. Her father, Anthony Young, has passed away, but her mother, Britney Williams, is still alive. Kenzie lived in the Shiloh Community of Itawamba County and was a student at Mooreville High School where she played softball.

Kenzie’s personality was a complete embodiment of the “Trooper” spirit, and she was loved by all her family and friends. She enjoyed spending time with her friends, talking on the phone, watching Law and Order SUV on TV, and going to the mall. She loved the color yellow, eating chicken, listening to music, and going out to eat with her brother, Landon.

A service will be held on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at New Hope Baptist Church to celebrate Kenzie’s life. The service will be conducted by Bro. Brent Sanders, and Holland Funeral Directors, Tupelo Chapel, is honored to serve the family. Visitation will be available from noon until the service on Saturday, only at the church.

Kenzie is survived by her mother, Britney Williams, her brothers Cole Williams, Landon Williams, Hunter Young, her sister Skylar Young, her grandparents Eddie and Donna Williams, and Gary and Patricia Young, her aunts Mandy Williams, Charity Meyer, Ashley Clayton, her uncle Derek Young, and several cousins, other family members, and friends.

Donations in memory of Kenzie may be made to the Suicide Watch and Wellness Foundation at 1220 East Northside Drive, Suite #170, Jackson, MS, 39211.

To honor Mackenzie’s life, visit our floral store to send flowers to the family.

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