
In Loving Memory
Chandra williams
September 23, 1962 — March 28, 2026
In cherished memory, we celebrate the life of Chandra Rene Williams , who passed away peacefully on March 28, 2026, at the age of 63. Born on September 23, 1962, in Dallas, Texas, Chandra's life was a testament to love, resilience, and kindness—a beacon of warmth to all who knew her.
Chandra was the beloved daughter of the late Reverend Arthur McKnight and Doris Sharp McKnight, who instilled in her a deep sense of faith and compassion. She carried their legacy forward, creating a home filled with laughter, love, and delicious home-cooked meals—a testament to her joy in caring for others.
On February 20, 2000, in Dallas, Texas, Chandra married her soulmate, Jimmy Williams. Together, they wove a tapestry of love and devotion that was a guiding light for their family. Though Jimmy preceded her in death, their union remains an enduring testament to the power of love.
Chandra is predeceased by her cherished husband, Jimmy Williams, her dear son Jared McKnight, her adored grandson Sema’J Mills, and her special friend, Starla King. Their memories live on in the hearts of those she left behind.
She is survived by her loving daughters, Jocelyn McKnight and Jennifer Chambers (Harold), Daughter In Law, Ashley Scruggs- McKnight. Son, Christian Long. Her brother, Arthur McKnight Sr., and sister, Cassandra McKnight, remember her as a guiding light. Chandra's special nieces, Ariel McKnight and Nekia Smith, along with her extended family and friends, will forever cherish her memory.
Chandra's heart was as expansive as her family, which includes 12 beloved grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. All of these dear ones were raised under her nurturing care, infused with the values of love, compassion, and community that she held dear.
A proud alumna of David W. Carter, Chandra dedicated her life to being a stay-at-home mom, a role she embraced with joy and dedication. Her home was a haven, where the aroma of her cooking welcomed all who entered and where everyone felt seen, heard, and loved.
Her passion for cooking was matched only by her love for caring for others. Whether preparing a meal for a family gathering or offering a listening ear to a friend in need, Chandra's generosity knew no bounds.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you honor Chandra's memory by sharing a meal with someone you love or offering a helping hand to those in need, as she did so selflessly throughout her life.
Chandra Williams will be remembered as a pillar of love and kindness, whose legacy will continue to inspire those fortunate enough to have shared in her journey. She will be dearly missed, but her spirit will forever live on in the hearts of all she touched.