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Buster Williams

Birmingham, Alabama

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Oct. 10, 1949 Nov. 8, 2003Buster Williams, 54, of Huntsville died Saturday. He was the husband of Dinah S. Williams. Mr. Williams was a graduate of Butler High School in 1968 and Auburn University in 1972. He was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and was an annual contributor to the Auburn...

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This is a late entry, but I learned recently that my uncle had passed away. Carl Allen was a great guy, always had the ability to make us laugh when we were little kids, even when aunt Nancy bought us these stupid pajamas every Christmas. You probably don't remember me, Kaitlain, but I'm your dad's cousin, and hope your doing well. Tell your grandma I said hey, and to call me if she needs anything. Your dad was a great guy, I only wish that I had gotten to know him better.
Stan Jackson

MR. Williams, My best friends dad was a great guy!

My dad was a person who never gave up on me my brother or my sister.He also never gave up on anyone else and most of all himself.When he got cancer he never gave up he kept fighting and i think that helped everyone else keep fighting especialy me!I was devestated when I found out he had cancer I couldn't beleive it!!!!!!!!But I know he tryed his hardest to fight it! But in the end we all win!!!!!!!!!

MY dad was a very loving person who would always pitch in and help he would help out alot at my school williams el.and middle when i was in 4th grade he brought a computer for my class cause our other computer broke so instead of the school buying a new one he volonteered to donate a computer!!!! also when i was in 3rd grade we had to make candy houses so he got a whole lot of wood and built little houses for us to decorate!!! so he was just a alround good guy and best of all my dad!!!!

My husband Lee is a fraternity brother of Buster's and we both went to school with him at AU. We were saddened to hear of his death and remember the handsome, friendly young man he was at Auburn. We learned of his death from other fraternity brothers and memories flowed as they remembered "Rookie" and the good times they had together at AU. Our hearts go out to the family of Rookie and we will keep you in our prayers as you go through this difficult time. It was an honor to have known him.

I am honored to have known
Buster. He left his family and friends with an example of faith, love and incredible courage and a positive attitude, during his life and during his final fight for life. We will miss you Buster. You were a true friend.