To view her completed funeral arrangements, please click on 'SERVICE SCHEDULE'. To leave an online memorial message for the family, please click on 'SIGN GUESTBOOK.' Smartphone and cell phone users, to view our complete website please select 'STANDARD VERSION'. Thank you! On April 17, 1922 in Cross, Berkeley County, South Carolina, the late Brutis and Mariah Smalls brought a new life into this world, Rebecca Williams Glencamp, one of eleven children. She was educated in the public schools of Berkeley County, graduating from Zion School in Cross, South Carolina. Rebecca met and married Paul Glencamp. Rebecca left South Carolina at an early age and moved to New York City, where she met and married James Williams. From this union, two children were brought into the world, Marie and Kenneth Williams. Rebecca worked at Beth Israel Medical Center as a nurse before she retired. She also was a faithful member of Holy House of Prayer for many years until she took ill. Rebecca was also known as, "Aunt Beck", "Becky" or even "The Leg Breaker". She would not hesitate to tell you...she's gonna break your legs. Rebecca also loved to play bingo and watch soap operas. She was preceded in death by: her daughter, Marie Williams; her son, Kenneth Williams; and her siblings, Mary Richburg Pinckney, Eva Richburg, Reatha Belle Smalls, Harry Richburg, Eugene Smalls, Walter Smalls and Richard Richbourg. Those left to mourn her passing: her daughter, Deloris Quin; her granddaughter, Talunda; her grandson, Latek F. (Maria) Williams; and her great-granddaughter, Aliyah all of Arizona; a dear cousin, Bernard Berry of New York; a very devoted niece, Mary Pinckney Barnes of Brooklyn, NY; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.