Funeral services for Eula were held at 11:00 am Friday, March 11th, 2005 at the First Baptist Church in Dalhart - burial was in Memorial Park Cemetery.Officiating at the service was Clifford Dane, Minister to Senior Adults - First Baptist Church, Dalhart, Texas.Eula Pearl Bailey was delivered to Pearl and R. L. (Bob) Bailey, March 11, 1914 in Miles, Texas. The family moved to San Angelo where Eula completed public school, and secretarial courses. She and Ennis Williams met, courted and were married October 25, 1937. The couple spent their first two years together in Illinois, where Ennis worked in the oil fields. They returned to San Angelo where their daughter Carol was born. In 1946 the family moved to Dalhart; here they built and operated the Dalhart Court. Eula was a very faithful and active member of the First Baptist Church. She taught a Junior Girls Sunday School class, and was superintendent of the Junior Department for many years. Her special ministry was finding clothing, food, shelter and/or money for the needy of the community and for stranded travelers. In 1953 the family acquired a citrus grove and farm in the Rio Grande Valley, near Donna, Texas. Seven years later upon the acquisition of Dalharts John Deere dealership, they returned to resume their life in Dalhart. Eventually they traded the business for a farm and in 1970 embarked on a business for which Eula and Ennis shared a passion-they opened The Antique Store. They both loved the craftsmanship, quality, and beauty of vintage furniture and objectsde arte. Eula continued to operate the business until 1990, at which time her daughter assumed management of the business. Eula, who exhibited an artistic talent, began studying art and painting at age thirteen. She was a gifted floral arranger and without a model or drawing, could create magic with a pair of scissors and paper or poster board. The term in-law did not apply to any of the people that married and loved any of Eulas family. In her heart and mind their love for her loved ones made them family. She knew the meaning of the term but scarcely if ever used it. Mrs. Williams was preceded in death by her husband Ennis, her parents; a brother Wallace Bailey; precious sisters and husbands, Robbie Lee and H. W. Watson; Sallie and Paul Snyder, a sister Claras husband and son Frank and James Boyle.She is survived by daughter and husband Carol and Gene Hendrix of Dalhart, TX - Sister Clara Boyle (Formerly a resident of Dalhart) now of Lakewood,CO - sister and husband Mary and Fred Baker of Edmond, OK - brother and wife Bill and Mary Bailey of San Angelo, TX - her beloved neices - Brenda Watson Morris, Sally Watson Moore, Helene Taylor Greene of San Angelo, TX Judy Boyle Jaklich of Lakewood, CO. - Patty Baker Crews of Oklahoma City, OK - Debbie Baker Jackson of Edmond, OK and her cherished nephews - Robert Boyle of Amarillo, TX - Willie Baker of Stillwater, OK - William Bailey of Little Elm, TX - John Bailey of Houston, TX - James Taylor of Menard, TX - Louis Satterwhite, of El Paso, TX - Jerry Williams of Hobbs, NM