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Wonderful person...great firedog...miss you Billy
Joseph Cooper
December 06, 2024 | Waverly, VA
Photo courtesy of Sturtevant Funeral Home - Portsmouth Boulevard Chapel
Portsmouth, Virginia
PORTSMOUTH – Billy L. Williams, 71, answered his final alarm on December 8, 2010; passing away peacefully in his residence after a long illness. He was a retired Captain of the Portsmouth Fire Department with 30 years of service and was a former E.R. tech for 17 ½ years at Maryview Medical...
Read MoreWonderful person...great firedog...miss you Billy
Joseph Cooper
December 06, 2024 | Waverly, VA
RIP....fine firefighter right there...really good man
Joseph Cooper
December 04, 2019 | Waverly, VA
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Mamie Dailey
January 30, 2011 | Portsmouth, VA
Thanks to everyone for all the warm and
thoughtful comments.
Billy's family
January 18, 2011
We have lost another great guy in our familly. Billy and I worked together for many,many years.We lifted many strechers,and rolled a lot of wet hose during our carrers.He was a class act and a honor to call him a friend.So sorry for your loss.
Eddie Cooper
January 07, 2011 | Waverly, VA
To the Williams family, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Billy when we both worked at Maryview. He was always telling me great stories and realized that it was a really small world because I went to school with Keith. Your family is my thoughts during this hard time.
Debra Pearce
December 13, 2010 | Chesapeake, VA
Ms Williams, So sorry to hear about Mr Williams. He was a joy and brightened everyones day when he came to see Dr Crum. I will miss him and his home made bread. You are in my prayers
Maureen Sudduth
December 12, 2010 | Portsmouth, VA
Mary Lee and family: I am saddened to hear of Billy's passing. I knew and worked with Billy dispatching him to calls and working with him in the EMS service. Billy was a very respectful, and outstanding co-worker. He oftened shared his knowledge of the fire service with me and he helped me to become successful in the field of public safety. We, the dispatchers, would get tickled because of his accent when responding to calls. My deepest sympathies are with you during this difficut time.
Angie Anderson
December 11, 2010 | Chesapeake, VA
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are for you. May your sorrow soon turn into sweet memories.
Ann Rooks Smith
December 10, 2010 | Annapolis, MD