In loving memory of

Sally Renee Williams
August 4, 1961 - January 1, 2022

Sally who often went by Renee, was born August 4, 1961 to Sally and Charles Williams. Renee went home to the lord unexpectedly on January 1, 2022.

Renee didn't know a stranger whether it was human or animal. Renee was a 1979 graduate of Fort Dodge Senior High.
Renee married Randy Fetters in 1978 and to this union 2 sons were born. The couple later divorced.
In 1987 Renee met Gene Hildreth and they had a daughter. They later married April 1, 2002. The couple later divorced.
Renee was a lover of junk and ROCKS! There wasn't a dumpster or rock bed safe from her! I bet no family or friend reading this can say they never received a rock or trinket from her!
Left to cherish her memory are her son Tyler(Amber) Fetters, Regina (Danny) Weber, Tad's other half Mendy Bakerink, 10 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, siblings Charlie Williams of Juno, Alaska, Amber Gaia Tucson, Arizona, Connie (Mark) Jones, Cory ( Kristy) Elias Baton Rouge Louisiana, Scot Williams Webster City, IA, Bruce (Tanya) Grummon Rockwell City, IA, many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, several honorary children and also many friends and honorary family members!

Renee is preceded in death by her son Tad Fetters, grandson Trevor Fetters, her parents, and stepfathers Jerry McIntyre And John Grummon. Renee is also preceded in death by many friends and loved ones! She will be greatly missed by all of us left here!

Tributes

beckyhanus wrote on Jan 4, 2022:

" A tribute to you, { Renee } could be pages of me writing, you were a true meaning of a friend, fun and crazy times laughing to helping each other with sad an heartbreaking times, friendship was family, heck you even married Dave an I... Rather we were together days at a time or didn\'t talk for weeks it didn\'t matter you always were my friend! Thank you for being a great 20 plus years in my life! I am going to miss talking to you, laughing, an asking you questions, playing cribbage an rock collecting , just going to miss you! My world will never be the same, R I P Renee! Love Always!"

Rhonda Hanus wrote on Jan 3, 2022:

"I will never forget you my friend, your friendship, your laughter, your honesty, your bullheadness, your kindness to others, your words of wisdom, your trustworthyness , your love for music, your kindhearted ways, your grumpiness when tired, your love for your doggies, your set in your own ways, the over the road stories and life experiences you shared, you taught me so much about life from becoming a mom to how to live with heartache and I will miss you everyday and this world is a different place without you here.LOVE YOU MY FRIEND RIP until I see you again Renee "