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Coach A. L. Williams Jr.

Augusta, Georgia

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Retired Principal AUGUSTA, Ga. - Coach A. L. Williams, Jr., 91, entered into rest on Wednesday, March 9, 2011 at his residence. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 pm tomorrow Saturday, March 12, 2011 at the Crawford Avenue Baptist Church with Dr. Jerry Garrard officiating. Interment...

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i love you papa. i think of you every day, and can feel your presence when i'm with granny. i miss you terribly but am so happy you are finally home and no longer suffering. you put up a good fight. i love you so much. i'll come see you soon.

I send my condolences to all of you. Carolyn, I remember our helping your father get the hot dogs ready to sell at the football games. What an amazing man and loving father. Please know my thoughts are with you. My special love to Grace and Isaac.
Caroline Miklosovic

A.L. was my mentor and uncle but more like another father. He was present at my birth (1934) He was my teacher as he was to thousands of other boys and girls, I will miss him greatly and pray for Doris, Carolyn, and Janice and the grandchildren. He was far more than a baseball coach and manager. Jesus was a teacher and so was AL Williams, JR. signed nrphew Bill Hitt

Coach Williams one of the best men I have ever known. I look back at my years at Richmond Academy and think of him and how in my teenage years I must have really tried his patience. He was always understanding and helpful when ever I did something stupid which was very frequent.My thoughts and prayers are with his family and if I can do anything to help you in this time of grief please let me know.

Dear Williams Family,
I was sadden to hear of Coach's passing yesterday. He was a wonderful God fearing man. A true Christian. When my family and I came back to Crawford Avenue Baptist Church, he greeted me with open arms and a smile. He made every one feel special and loved. I remember on Sunday mornings he would give me a hug and tell me he loved me (even though he would call me by my sister's name), it meant the world to me. Even after Coach's eye sight got worse he would always...

Coach was one of the the most honest men anyone could have the pleasure of knowing.I know he will be missed.May God bless the Family in your time of grief.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
Baseball player "83 - 84"

Carolyn,

Thank you for the help that you gave to me and our family while my father was at University. We were very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He lived a great and honorable life and obviously impacted many lives in a positive way. May God continue to bless you as he has already.

Mike Thompson

coach was a. great man and coach. he will be missed.