PEMBERTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. – Annette Quirion Williams, 63, of Pemberton Township, N.J., died Saturday, July 26, at home.
Born in Mexico, she lived in South Amboy and Marlboro, N.J., before moving to Pemberton five years ago.
Before retiring in 2002, she was employed as the senior switchboard operator at the New Lisbon Developmental Center and prior to that at Marlboro State Hospital for a total of 25 years. She had also been employed at the South Amboy Memorial Hospital in the same position.
Survivors include her husband, Robert Williams; her mother, Alice Tremlay Quirion of Rumford; three brothers, Rene and his wife, Mary Helen Quirion of Cumberland, Lionel and his wife, Pauline Quirion of Augusta and Norman Quirion of Wilton; a sister, Mariette Harnden of Mexico; a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Virginia and Russell Stillwagon of South Amboy; and many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
She was predeceased by her father, Wilford Quirion.
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