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Bryan Lee Williams

Athens, Alabama

1942 - 2019

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Bryan Lee Williams, 76 of Athens, died Monday, September 23, 2019 at Huntsville Hospital. Mr. Williams was born December 27, 1942 in Marshall County, Alabama, he was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Athens and he served as a deacon. He was retired from Colsa Corporation, a U.S. Air Force...

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Bryan Williams, "Will" as we called him in the Air Force, was one of the nicest human beings I ever met. The simple fact that we kept in touch for so many years after discharge from the service, is testimony of the quality person that he was. He is and will be greatly missed. RIP Bryan !

It's been a year since my dear friend Bryan Williams passed away. His memory is alive and well and is still an inspiration to me.

Cathy, I just found out about Bryan today. I am so sorry. He was THE example of what a Christian should be and for that I admired him greatly. This world lost a wonderful Christian gentleman. Your love for each other was simply amazing. I will never forget seeing you both sitting on a pew at FBC Madison... Bryan always had his arm around you. You guys were truly blessed and a blessing. Be strong, lean on God and know that Bryan was very loved by very many. I know you were proud of...

Cathy and family....what a beautiful service and we were blessed to be here from Florida to honor one of the finest Christian men I have ever known. Sara remembers Bryan from his childhood and I from the wonderful days at Hillsboro Heights Baptist Church.We can be reached at 321-266-3396 anytime you feel the need to talk with old friends. The Scouts added so much to the celebrationOf his life this past Thursday as he loved his Scouts. I found myself reciting the oath with them and I learned...

What a loss. Bryan put his heart into everything he did. I served with him on the Personnel committee at Hillsboro and he was always kind and helpful. Charles thought a lot of Bryan, too.
He was always interested in our son John, and a great mentor and teacher to him.
Your friend in Christ, Bettie Murray

We pray God's comfort and strength for your family.

With deepest sympathy
The Griffin family

Cathy, 3I got to know Bryan many years ago before I moved to Virginia to work. I got to know what a fine man Bryan was. This summer I got to see Bryan at a memorial for Charles Hornsby that Bryan sat up for those who knew him. I cherish that time Jan and I spent with him that day. Jan and I are truly sorry for your loss.