Joe Allen Williams
March 21, 1941 -
June 3, 2013

Visitation

June 5, 2013
5-8 PM

Service 

June 6, 2013
1:00 PM

Interment

Obituary

Funeral services for Mr. Joe Allen Williams age 72, of Elora, will be conducted Thursday, June 6, 2013 at 1:00 PM at Higgins Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Miller Cemetery. Mr. Williams passed away Monday at Donalson Care Center.

A native of Lincoln County, he was the son of the late Carlton and Wilma Shap Williams, was the owner of Williams Grocery at Elora, and a member of the Oakley Baptist Church.

Survivors include his daughter Teresa Vandiver of Elora, sisters Sandra William of Ardmore, Margrett Miller of Florida, brothers Hugh Williams of Huntsville, Rowe Williams of Lexie Cross Roads, and Kenneth Williams of Plevna, AL. Grandson Jacob Vandiver.

Visitation with the family will Wednesday evening from 5 until 8 PM at Higgins Funeral Home.

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7 Comments

  1. Ross Peterson

    he was my Uncle, helped me in so many ways and I was honored to be able to preach his funeral service……….RIP Poppy Joe

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  2. JAKE AND EMILY SNODDY

    THINKING OF YOU ALL AT THIS TIME……SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF MR. JOE……..I KNEW THE FAMILY FOR YEARS…..GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU……… …EMILY SNODDY

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  3. Linda Sue ( Yarbrough ) Kline

    Sincere sympathy , prayers , & condolences to all of Joe’s
    family & friends. Rest in peace Joe – we will miss you – see you in the here after.

    Reply
  4. Charles Owens

    We are saddened to hear about Joe Passing, Rowe and Teresa, Our Thoughts and Prayers are with all of you and the Family at this time .If we can do anything, Please let us know……..
    Charles and Diane Owens

    Reply
  5. elizabetg

    He taught me you can do anything even what you think is the impossible if you really want to. He taught me the value of friendship and love. He was the most tender hearted person with a hardcover on the outside… showed me so many new and amazing things and taught me everything I know about flowers and produce.. An angel in earth now an angel in heaven!

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  6. James A. Bonner

    I remember Joe well. He was one of the hardest working individuals I have ever known and was always looking for new business opportunities, All I ever knew of him and Velvia was that they loved their community, friends and neighbors.

    Reply
  7. Judy and Robert Strope

    Joe will be missed. It looks so strange to pass the corner now that the building is gone.

    Reply

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7 Comments

  1. Ross Peterson

    he was my Uncle, helped me in so many ways and I was honored to be able to preach his funeral service……….RIP Poppy Joe

    Reply
  2. JAKE AND EMILY SNODDY

    THINKING OF YOU ALL AT THIS TIME……SO SORRY TO HEAR OF THE LOSS OF MR. JOE……..I KNEW THE FAMILY FOR YEARS…..GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU……… …EMILY SNODDY

    Reply
  3. Linda Sue ( Yarbrough ) Kline

    Sincere sympathy , prayers , & condolences to all of Joe’s
    family & friends. Rest in peace Joe – we will miss you – see you in the here after.

    Reply
  4. Charles Owens

    We are saddened to hear about Joe Passing, Rowe and Teresa, Our Thoughts and Prayers are with all of you and the Family at this time .If we can do anything, Please let us know……..
    Charles and Diane Owens

    Reply
  5. elizabetg

    He taught me you can do anything even what you think is the impossible if you really want to. He taught me the value of friendship and love. He was the most tender hearted person with a hardcover on the outside… showed me so many new and amazing things and taught me everything I know about flowers and produce.. An angel in earth now an angel in heaven!

    Reply
  6. James A. Bonner

    I remember Joe well. He was one of the hardest working individuals I have ever known and was always looking for new business opportunities, All I ever knew of him and Velvia was that they loved their community, friends and neighbors.

    Reply
  7. Judy and Robert Strope

    Joe will be missed. It looks so strange to pass the corner now that the building is gone.

    Reply

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