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Lee Edward Williams, 85, passed away in Williamsburg, Virginia on January 26, 2022. Lee was born May 2, 1936 in Lunenburg County, Kenbridge, Virginia. His parents were Ralph and Maude Williams. Lee was one of nine children and was raised on a tobacco farm with his family as sharecroppers. It was there that he acquired his strong work ethic and determination to complete a task;

two characteristics that were only second in importance to his family and friends.

As the "Mayor of York Street" in Williamsburg, Lee owned and operated an Exxon (Esso) service

station for more than twenty-five years. After a very brief retirement, Lee operated a convenience store, Williams Mobile Mart, for ten more years. He retired in 2004 at the age of 68. Many of his employees and customers became lifelong friends.

Lee was an active member of the Williamsburg community his entire life. He supported both youth and adult organizations whenever called upon. Little League baseball, adult softball at Quarterpath Park, summer camps, and school and church functions could always rely on his contributions both physically and financially. Helping to prep baseball fields, cutting firewood for campers at the 4-H Club, and leading auctions for CDR fundraisers were a few of the many ways he contributed to his community.

While investing in his community was important to him, Lee most enjoyed time with his family and friends. If he was not eating at a local buffet or making homemade ice cream, you could find him hunting, fishing, camping, growing vegetables, or at the beach. He began riding motorcycles at the young age of 70! Lee and friend, Al Brenick, took a cross country motorcycle trip a few years later. There are not too many roads in the country that Lee has not traveled, be it on his motorcycle,

towing a boat, or in one of the many cars he owned over the years. In retirement, most trips

seemed to lead to Atlantic City or Las Vegas.

Lee was a regular at many Williamsburg events and restaurants. Colonial Pancake House, with the Prassas family, is where many friends, as well as his grandchildren, could visit with him over the years. The annual family reunion in July was one of the most important events in his life for decades.

Lee is survived by his wife of twenty-nine years, Kimberly Hope Britt Williams. His sons Michael (Lisa), Ted, and Joe Williams, his "favorite" daughter Helen (Troy) Lapetina, and their mother Sue G Williams. Grandchildren Brandon (Allegra) Lapetina, Jason (Jamie) Lapetina, Bryce (Taylor) Williams, "favorite" granddaughter Addie Williams. Four great grandchildren Lucy, Cooper, Nathan, and Molly Lapetina. A very special nephew Aaron (Rodelle) Williams and their children Dylan, Caitlin and Andrew, as well as numerous other nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his sisters Louise Hill, Lucille Reese and Linda (Bill) Spence, brothers Lewis, Leland and Linwood (Dee) Williams, daughter-in-law Paula Lynn, and sisters-in-law Mary Ann Googins, Edwina Gill and Kathy McKnight.

Preceded in death include his parents, brother Lawrence (Frances) Williams and infant sister Lillian. Brothers-in-law, Dick Hill and Norman Reese. Sisters-in law Hazel C Williams, Hazel T Williams and Betty E Williams.

A memorial service and reception will be held at Williamsburg Community Chapel Saturday, February 19th, 2022, at 2:00pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to:

Jamestown 4-H Club Educational Center

3751 4-H Club Road

Williamsburg VA 23185

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Published by Daily Press on Feb. 6, 2022.

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April Hodges Ellis

February 3, 2022

Lee was a great presence in my life, sometimes bigger and louder than my own father. He was a great businessman who taught me a lot over the years I worked for him. I will never forget the talks about life and the Lectures of how to be the best version of me. I was always thankful for my time knowing him. He will be missed by so many. Love and prayers go out to all of his family.

Glen Blotzer

February 2, 2022

My deepest sympathy goes out to the entire family.Lee was one of the best guys I had the pleasure to call a friend . I had a great opportunity to work for him for a few years . He was not only my boss but a mentor. He treated me like family and I appreciate that. Even after i stopped working for him years ago , he would still reach out to see how I was doing . Lee you are one of the good guys and will be missed . RIP

Janice Kirby Baxter

February 2, 2022

Ah... another legend has passed away. Lee was most certainly a legend in his own time. The town is blessed to have had such a busy citizen, someone who made it a better place. The vast number of people who knew and loved him are so fortunate to have had him in their life. Rest in Peace, Lee. But I suppose you will be busy up there too, starting a baseball team, or fishing in God's private pond. My condolences to the family and friends. He will be missed.

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