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Name: Cary Williams |
State: AR |
County: Clark |
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Source: Daily Siftings Herald, Arkadelphia; 1997 |
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Obituary: WILLIAMS, Cary, 71, Amity, B. 12-27-1925 D. 4-18-1997 Son of L.W. & Sindy Coker Williams, Survived by wife Altie Williams, 1 brother, Lynn Williams, Jr., 1 sister, Nellie Rikard and nieces and nephews. White-Wheeler Cemetery. Pallbearers: Doug Wilson, Mike Harmon, Dean Womble, Johnny Boyd, Leroy Bean and James Bardwell. Honorary: Glenn Wheeler, Sonnie Wheeler, Dewey Nutt, Jack Kirksey, Dwight Kirkpatrick, Dr. S.K. Pendit, Dale Justus, B.W. Davidson, Lowell Whisenhunt,
Roy Short, Ralph Richardson and Eddie Roberts. S.H. 4-21-1997
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Name: Charles Williams |
State: AZ |
County: unknown |
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Source: Arizona Republican Newspaper; January 9, 1905 |
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Obituary: Charles G. Williams died Sunday moring at 3 o'clock in his rooms in the second story of the postoffice building after a very brief illness. A brother, Mr. Ed Williams, is expected to arrive here Wednesday or Thursday and will take the body back to Norwalk, Ohio, the family home, for interment.
There was no more popular young man in the city than Charlie Williams, and few were better known, Phoeinx having been his home for the last several years. He was born in Norwalk, Ohio, thirty three years ago, his mother dying when he was quite young. He graudated from the Boston School of Technology in June 1896 and for a year followed engineering. He lost his health during that year and in
October 1897 he came to Phoenix, spending the winter at the Rumbey.
In 1899, Colonel Cooper of Chicago, who then had a lease on the Ford Hotel, persuaded Mr. Williams to take charge of the proprety, temporarily and his management was so satisfactory he induced him to remain in the same capacity
for the succeeding three winters or until the expiration of Col. Cooper's lease. Since that time Mr. Williams has been connected most of the time with the reclamation service. He had charge of the hydrgraphic service or water measurement of streams. During the early summer his headquarters were at the Roosevelt resevoir basin.
Mr. William's father Theodore Williams is a leading citizen of Norwalk, Ohio being engaged in the milling and land business. The dead man also leaves four brothers
to mourn his untimely end, Edward, Theodore, James and Walter, all residents of Norwalk.
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Name: Clara Williams Driskill |
State: SC |
County: Spartanburg |
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Source: Spartanburg Herald - Spartanburg , Spartanburg , South Carolina - 8 Nov 1973, Page: C3 |
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Obituary: Gaffnet-Mrs. Clara Williams Driskill, 85, of Gaffney, Route 1, widow of Nealy William Driskill, died 1:59 p.m. Wednesday in the Cherokee Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. Daughter of the late Barry and Carolina Scruggs Williams; charter member of the Moss Memorial Holliness Church ; retired textile worker.
Surviving: son, Charles Driskill of Gaffney; daughters, Mrs. Gladys Moss and Mrs. Sarah Johnson, both of Gaffney; stepdaughters, Mrs. Eva Welchel and Mrs. Ella Holiday, both of Gaffney, Mrs. Bessie Rippy of Blacksburg, and Mrs. Fannie Rippy of Greenwood; sister, Mrs. Masie Williams of Gaffney; 13 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild.
Services 3 Friday at the Shuford- Hatcher Funeral Chapel by the Revs. Dan Salin, Clarence Hampton, and Claude Ruppe, burial in Draytonville Church cemetery. Family to receive friends 7- 9 tonight at the funeral home.
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Name: Claude ( Jug ) Williams |
State: SC |
County: Spartanburg |
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Source: Spartanburg Herald - Spartanburg , Spartanburg , South Carolina - Tuesday, 26 July 1966, Page- 2 |
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Obituary: Self- Inflicted Wound Kills Man. Claude ( Jug ) Williams, 30, of Inman Route 2, was dead on arrival at General Hospital at 7:35 Monday night from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Coroner George L. Adams said Williams had told his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burns, with whom he was living, that he intended to kill himself. The Coroner said Williams went to the home of Sam Smith of Inman Route 2 and entered the back door where he got a 16-gauge single-barrel shotgun and apparently shot himself in the chest.
Williams, son of the late Homer Williams, is survived by his mother Mrs. Ila Jolly Williams of Inman; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Swan and Mrs. Myrtle Burns, Inman, Mrs. Inez Horton and Mrs. Della Mae Parnell, Spartanburg, and Mrs. Nellie Fridy, Greenville; six brothers, Jim Williams, Inman, Marshall, Vally Falls, Berl, Wichita, Kan., Clayton and Ardell, Lenoir, N.C., and Horace, Spartanburg. The body is at the home of Mrs.Myrtle Burns, Inman Route 2. Johnson's Mortuary of Chesnee is in charge.
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Name: Clyde E. Williams |
State: SC |
County: Spartanburg |
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Source: Spartanburg Herald - Spartanburg , Spartanburg , South Carolina - Sat., 13 April 1996. |
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Obituary: Clyde E. Williams, 70, of 114 Daytona Drive , died April 11, 1996, in Spartanburg Regional Medical Center . A native of Spartanburg County , he was the son of the late Wyatt and Ethel Hughey Williams. He was a member of Gateway Baptist Church, where he was a member of the Lamp Lighters Sunday School Class and the Gateway Senior Citizens Group. He was retired from Community Cash, after more than 40 years of service. He was first married to the late Alice Huskey Williams.
Servivors include his wife, Jane M. Williams of Spartanburg; two daughters, Jessie Crain of Cowpens and Judy Stroud of Chesnee; one Stepdaughter, Marty Dubose of Rock Hill; two sons, Kennith Williams of Boiling Springs and David Williams of Chesnee; one stepson, Jim Charles of Phoenix; one sister, Nell Brown of Spartanburg; two brothers, Jesse E. and Aubrey L. Williams of Chesnee; five grandchildren; 10 stepgrandchildren; and 16 stepgreat-grandchildren.
The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at the Eggers Funeral Home in Boiling Springs. Services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Gateway Baptist Church , conducted by the Revs. Ray Stuart and Ben Mayo. Burial will be in Springhill Memorial Gardens . The body will be placed in the church at 2 p.m. Sunday. The family is at the home, 114 Daytona Drive , Spartanburg . Memorials may be made to Gateway Baptist Church , Building Fund, P.O. Box16086, Spartanburg , 29316.
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