Veda Williams
Self Published Author
A glorious depiction of a Mother’s impact!
In Her Last Breath, Veda Williams takes a conversational approach to writing that invokes the reader to connect with the content on a personal level. She paints vibrant pictures that place you in the time and space to experience with her the lessons of life that forever sparked change in her journey.
~ Toni T. Ellis
Author|Speaker|Coach
Beautifully written, narrated and captures a beautiful moment between mother and daughter
Praise & Reviews
All the Way From Heaven Down
I listened to your story first thing this morning. It was bittersweet, especially hearing her voice the Sabbath before her last breath singing her favorite song. Of course it brought tears to my eyes. You did such a good job describing those last hours.
~Olga Nelson,
Ruth's sister/friend
It seems she could see her Maker calling her to come rest in his arms.
God’s Greatest Blessing
This story is so powerfully touching. The narration so sweetly spoken by a caring daughter by her mothers side during her last days on this earth. I am in AWE of this beautiful story and the Blessing God gave this family. I am grateful that this amazing daughter shared her story with me!
“ALL THE WAY FROM HEAVEN DOWN TO SAVE A WRECH LIKE ME!” A SYMBOL OF GOD’S GRACE AND MERCY"
~Kimberly Shed
The gentle singing of a mother during her last breaths is the most beautiful voice I have ever heard.
Past and Upcoming Appearances
Standing on Faith 2023
the "Book & Bsuiness Tour"
with Angie Bee & Bartee
About Veda Williams
Veda Williams, the only daughter of Ruth C. Baker, affectionately known as "Meema,"
was determined to not miss or forget one precious moment with her mother, so she journaled her journey with Meema which resulted in this work, Her Last Breath. Williams recounted adamantly stating “As long as there is a toenail left alive to take care of then I am not leaving her side” she was true to her word resulting in her ability to capture and record precious moments and be present when Meema took her last breath. In a recent interview, Williams recounted returning to her mother’s home the morning after she passed, “everything had been cleared away, the hospital bed, the medications, nothing was left, there was no toenail alive to take care of,” stated Williams. She recounted that as she turned to leave the room, she caught a glimpse of something in the corner, it was Meema’s wig, Williams says she rushed over to the wig, snatched it up, and clinched it tight to her chest as she sobbed uncontrollably at the only thing she had left. “I was totally and completely in love with my mom,” Williams stated.
Veda Williams is a devoted daughter, loving mother and visionary.