Willie Mae Boyd Alston was born on June 23, 1931 to the late Willie Estelle Williams boyd and Wayman body. She transitioned from this life on October 27, 2011. She was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System. Willie Mae worked for and retired from Montgomery Ward after eighteen years of dedicated service. Mae met and married Joseph Daniel Alston JD in 1965. Mae loved to entertain family and friends at the family home no matter what the occasion. She was the "best" cook and a very to the point woman. Mae loved to go out to various fuctions such as cabarets and dances. Mae was also a member in good standing with the Star of Bethlehem Chapter 11 Eastern Star. During her later years, Mae enjoyed her two grandchildren, Kendra and Dwight Jr. She befriended everyone she met. Any young person she met became like another son or daughter. Mae was a devoted mother, wife and sister. She gave her all to her family. Mae also loved her church, Shiloh Christian community Church. Every Sunday that she was able, she was in service. Mae loved to hear her Pastor Jimmy C. Baldwin deliver the word of God. She would always say, "that little thing can sure preach." she loved her time she spent with the Shiloh Christian Community Church Tuesday Seniors. In 2006 Mae rededicated her life back to christ, and began to minister to anyone that would listen, In Spite Of What It Looks Like She Was Going to Trust God. Preceding her in death was her devoted daughter, Denise Boyd. Willie Mae leaves to cherish her memory; her husband, Joseph D. Alston JD; her son Evangelist Dwight Thomas, Sr.; two grandchildren, Kendra E. Hayward Thomas and Dwight Thomas, Jr.; one great-granddaughter, Kaylen L. Mdartinez, three brothers, Clyde Boyd, John H. Boyd and Clarence Boyd; sister-in-law, Phyllis Boyd; devoted friend for over sixty years, Dorothy Weaver; and her daughter-in-Christ, Darlene Murphy; and a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and close family friends.