A.J.-Williams-Obituary

A.J. Williams

Kansas City, Missouri

About

LOCATION
Kansas City, Missouri

Obituary

Send Flowers

A.J. (Speedy) Williams, 85, of Lee's Summit, went home to be with the Lord on Wednesday, October 26, 2005, in Lee's Summit where he made his home since 1955. He was born to Edgar James Williams and Myrtle Prestage of Fulton, MS. A.J. was married to the love of his life, Maxine Williams, for 50...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

What a great man of God, I have known Speedy for over 50 years,he was a ball team member, a Sunday School teacher a employer, but most of all a GREAT FRIEND. Speedy will be missed, but we will see one another in heaven.

I met Speedy in church when I was visiting JoDawn 7 years ago. I still remember listening to them harmonize as they sang the hymns. Afterwards all of Jody's family met at Wendy's for lunch. What a fun and loving family--and it shows what kind of parents Speedy and Max were in that their "kids" to this day are best friends. Jody, Jackie, Carol, Tammy, Mike, and Jerry-I pray God will comfort your hurting hearts--you and your families are in my thoughts and prayers every day. Jesus loves...


My Uncle Speedy has done some wonderful work in his Christian life. I like to remember all of the summers that we spent with him and my Aunt Maxine at the lake of the Ozarks and at White Lake in Canada.
We spent a lot of time picking and singing around the camp. One of the songs we enjoyed singing together is "Keep walking, keep walking in the light of the Lord", I'll get to heaven some day if you walk the right way, keep walking in the light of the Lord.
I know he is there and I...

Sorry for your loss. He was always such a joy to be around. I know he is in heaven with Mac.

I am so grateful for having known Tammy's Dad, Mr. Williams. He was a wonderful, positive person who always brought a smile to my face!

Grandpa I miss you more than i can put into words but tell grandma i love her and I love you to herk

I thank God for having known a God fearing man like Mr. Williams. His light truly shined brightly and made a difference in this world. He encouraged me with his kind spirit.

What an honor and privelage it is to be called your granddaughter! Thank you for being a servant of the Lord and allowing us to see God's grace and beauty through you. I'll miss you so much, but I know you'll enjoy your new calling. I LOVE YOU!

Jackie, Carol, Tammy, Jody, and Mike--May our loving Father comfort you!