Alberta M. Wells
Alberta M. Wells, age 95, of Quincy, died on Sunday, November 28, 2021, in her home.
Alberta was born on September 3, 1926, in Quincy to James and Doris (Smith) Davis.
She married Dale R. Wells. He preceded her in death on December 26, 1976.
Alberta attended Quincy Senior High School and worked for Motorola in the assembly department until its closure.
She was a Jehovah’s Witness. Alberta loved doing puzzles and spending time with her family. She was a wonderful cook, and she enjoyed baking.
Alberta is survived by her four children, Dale R. Wells Jr. (Carol) of Quincy, Hope White of GA, Faith Wells of Quincy, and Dwayne Wells (Stacey) of Alton, IL;
Nine grandchildren, Shellice Offutt, Lenae Williams (Kenneth), Albrena Jefferson (Marlon), Aysha Bridges, (Jamil) Tevis Wells (Johanna), Sevia Fabila (Jesus) and Dion Wells (Kimberly). Twelve great grandchildren, Kaylee Williams, Khloe Williams, Kelsey Williams, Kinsley Williams; Jaylen Jefferson, Jamie Jefferson, Bria Wells, Camden Bridges, Jamison Wells, Ellis Wells, Quincy Fabila, and Zaylen Fabila.
One brother, Albert Davis of Quincy. Numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives also survive.
Alberta was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, ten brothers and sisters, and her son-in-law, Fred.
Cremation has been accorded to Alberta.
A Memorial service will be held on Friday, December 3, 2021, at 1:00 PM. via Zoom
(Zoom ID: 8719396988 Zoom Password: alberta or 5684209)
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Dale, I can only imagine what a wonderful, hopeful, helpful person your mother was. After all she raised you, and you were all of the above when we worked together at IVH-Q. Please find peace in knowing that your mother is with our heavenly Father. Hope retirement is going well for you and yours. We are enjoying ours. If ever back in QUINCY, and want to go fishing( or just catch up) call.
Sorry to hear about Alberta. I will always remember the times that I would come back to visit family, and seeing her at the meetings, and her coming up to me,and taking the time to catch up with how I was doing. All of you will be in my prayers. Take comfort in the hope of the resurrection, and to be able to see her again.
I would like to extend my condolences to the Wells family. While as children growing up in Quincy we were part of a close knit community. Even though we are all miles apart we still feel the void of your loss. May God provide you with the strength to get you to better days. Lean on the faith your mom instilled in you as she gets her reward. May God bless this family. Eddie Fletcher
Dale and Carol, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. You have my deepest sympathy