Memphis Family Escapes Hurricane Milton Just in Time
Memphis, Tenn. โ Life can throw some unexpected curveballs, and for one family flying back to Memphis from Florida, they certainly felt the urgency ahead of Hurricane Milton. As news reports began warning travelers of impending closures at several Florida airports, everyone seemed to be buzzing with concern for the safety of those still in the path of the hurricane.
Taking Action in the Nick of Time
Cicely Williams, a dedicated mother and 11-year resident of Florida, decided it was time to take her two young boys and head home. When she received the alert that schools were shutting down from Monday through Wednesday, she felt the storm’s looming threat.
โI got a bad feeling right after that,โ Williams shared. Those instincts kicked in, prompting her to pack their bags and make a beeline for Orlando. Her goal was simpleโhop on the next flight back to her hometown, Memphis, and get away from the storm’s destructive path.
Guiding Her Sons Through Uncertainty
As traffic on I-75 slowed to a crawl, Williams remained focused on the well-being of her children. Although she didnโt live near the Sun Coast, where the mandatory evacuations were happening, her thoughts were solely about keeping her boys safe. โI told them that there is a storm coming, and weโre going to go home to Memphis and get out of the stormโs way,โ she explained with a reassuring tone. โSo God can do what God needs to do.โ
The Flight Home
Despite feeling a bit anxious about their travel plans, Williams managed to get her family on a flight back to Memphis before the storm hit. She expressed her relief saying, โI was a little nervous on my ability to get out of there,โ but that nervousness was quickly replaced by a sense of calm and purpose. It was all about family and safety at that moment.
Thoughts of Home in Tampa
Even though they arrived back in the Bluff City safely, concern for her home in Tampa lingered in Williams’ mind. She spoke candidly about leaving everything in the Lordโs hands and having faith that whatever happens next is part of a greater plan. โAll material things essentially donโt matter,โ she reflected. Her thoughts and prayers extended beyond her own family, reaching out to friends and loved ones still hunkering down in Tampa.
Rest and Recuperation
Now back in Memphis, Williams looks forward to resting and spending quality time with her boys. โIโm sure weโll find plenty to do and ways to enjoy ourselves while weโre here,โ she said with a smile. Despite the whirlwind of feelings from the evacuation, her attitude radiates positivity and strength, reminding everyone around her that family and faith are invaluable amid turbulence.
As the community in Memphis awaits news about the storm’s impact, this family serves as a reminder of the importance of readiness and resilience. Evacuations can be stressful, but with a little planning and a lot of faith, families can unite and weather any stormโliterally and figuratively. Whether itโs enjoying a quiet evening at home or exploring familiar streets, thereโs no doubt this family is grateful to be back in Memphis together.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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