Erica Eileen Williams Giles, (1977)

Erica Eileen Williams Giles
July 15, 1977 – October 23, 2025

Erica Eileen Giles, 48, passed away unexpectedly on October 23, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and light that will forever live in the hearts of those who knew her.

Born to Ruth Eileen Williams and Farrel Dale Williams, Erica grew up surrounded by family and faith, carrying her wild spirit and kind heart into every chapter of her life. She was the loving sister of Trisa, Devon, Deray, and Jody, each of whom she had a beautifully unique relationship with.

For nearly 27 years, Erica shared a beautiful marriage with her husband and best friend, Justin Giles. Together they built a home filled with love, laughter, and countless memories. Erica was the proud and devoted mother of Hunter, Sadie, Cage, and Zander Giles, and stepmother to Kenzie Ward. Her children were her greatest joy and the heart of everything she did.

Erica found peace and happiness in her garden, surrounded by her flowers, and the hummingbirds she loved to watch, and following her everywhere she went, her dog blue. She had a gift for creating beauty, in her home, in her yard, and in the hearts of those around her. Her homemade salsa was famous among family and friends, always shared with warmth, laughter and sometimes too many jalapeños

Those who knew Erica will remember her as an angel on earth. A woman with an open heart, a radiant smile, and a soul that made everyone feel seen and loved. She was the very best wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend, and her absence leaves a space that can’t and won’t ever be filled.

There with be a viewing held on Sunday the 2nd, from 7-8 pm, and Monday the 3rd from 10:30-11:30 am at the funeral home. The funeral service will be held at the fourth ward church at 12pm. Family and friends are invited to come together to honor her memory and the beautiful life she lived.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you plant something in her memory, a flower, a tree, or anything that grows, just as she did so often in her own life.