Arthur-Williams-Obituary

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Arthur C. Williams

Weber City, Virginia

May 28, 1940 – Mar 12, 2024

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May 28, 1940
DIED
March 12, 2024
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Weber City, Virginia

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Colonial Funeral Home of Scott County - Weber City Obituary

Arthur C. Williams


Gate City, VA


Arthur C. Williams, of Gate City, VA, joined his family in Heaven on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at Holston Valley Medical Center.  Born in Manville, VA, he was the son of the late Rev. Kenneth Williams and Pearl Templeton Williams.


Mr. Williams retired from Kingsport Press as a stamp press operator.  He dearly loved his grandchildren and loved to hunt and fish.  He was awarded a state championship trophy for the largest whitetail deer killed in Virginia for 1968.  Mr. Williams was a member of Prospect United Methodist Church.


Surviving is his wife, Mary Belle Williams; daughters, Pamela Yates and Penny Morgan; grandchildren, Joshua Yates (Arisa), Jenna Furman (Sean) and Payton Morgan (Desi); great grandchildren, Skylar Morgan, Winnie Furman, Evie Furman and Avery Ann; and beloved dog, Peaches.


The family would like to extend special thanks to Gertrude Jennings, Jett Lawson and Hazel Daugherty for their friendship and assistance.


Graveside services will be Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 1:00 PM at Holston View Cemetery with Rev. Chuck Griffin officiating.  The family will meet at Colonial Funeral Home at 12:00 noon to go in procession to the cemetery.  Pallbearers will be Cecil Collins, Sean Furman, Joshua Yates, David Yates, Chris Peters, Kevin Peters, Mark Beasenburg and Tony Beasenburg.


Memorial contributions may be made to Holston View Methodist Church or Prospect United Methodist Church.


Online condolences may be made to the Williams family by visiting our website at www.colonialfhscott.com


COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME, Weber City, VA is honored to serve the family of Arthur C. Williams.


 


 

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You will be missed. I remember visiting Pearl w my grandmother. I remember good times with family, friends, and lots of laughter when all the adults were together. I grew up hoping to have lifelong friendships & family that remained intact because of those great memories. “The good ol’ days “ you will be missed. (Im jackie & Everett McConnell’s granddaughter and Micheal’s daughter may they rest in peace)

Pam and Mary Belle and family, I just learned of Arthur's passing today. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers that God will comfort you in the days and months to come.

Aunt Mary Belle, Pam, and Penny, we're so sorry to hear about uncle Arthur's passing. May God bless you all and we love you.

So very sorry for the loss to your family. Have many happy memories of Arthur metal detecting and searching for scrap metal on my property.

May God bless the Williams family in this time of sorrow.

We are very sorry to hear that he has passed. We are here for you anytime.

My deepest sympathy to Mary and the family. Ron and I made many trips to Colorado with Arthur, Jack and Chris and we had such a great time travelling and hunting mule deer and elk. I have never forgotten the fun we had in our travels and our hunting experiences. May God give you peace and keep you in His loving arms during this difficult time.

I’m so sorry for your loss. With my Sympathy, Carol Giles