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My family and I extend our sincere condolences to Mrs. Williams and family. I pray that God will continue to comfort you and grant you peace.
Enid Hoff-David
December 28, 2003 | Olney, MD


Washington, District of Columbia
WILLIAMS, REV. DR. EDGAR L., SR.
Pastor for 45 years of the
Second New St. Paul Baptist Church.
Departed this life Tuesday, December 9, 2003. Beloved and devoted husband of Gladys Weaver Williams; father of Edgar, Jr., Elizabeth Jackson, Ernestine Daugherty, Ossie...
Read MoreMy family and I extend our sincere condolences to Mrs. Williams and family. I pray that God will continue to comfort you and grant you peace.
Enid Hoff-David
December 28, 2003 | Olney, MD
To the Williams Family and the Second New Saint Paul family.
My prayers and thoughts are with you in the passing of Pastor Williams. I came to love and respect Pastor Williams through the fellowship between Second New St. Paul and the Wayne Avenue Baptist Church in Trenton, New Jersey. He will certainly be missed. He was a special friend to our Pastor and family as well as to our Church family. We know that the Lord will provide the strength you need endure.
God...
Darlene McGilberry
December 22, 2003 | Bordentown, NJ
To the Williams and 2nd New St. Paul Church Family:
I would like to extend my heartfelt sympathy to you in the passing of the Rev. Dr. E. Williams. I attended school with Betty Williams and met Rev Williams through my late father, Rev James E. McCoy of the St. Paul Baptist Church. Rev Williams always had a friendly smile and something kind to say each time I had run into him. I know there are no words to say that will ease your sorrow at this time, but it's comforting to know that they...
Clarence McCoy
December 19, 2003 | Hyattsville, MD
To Mrs. Williams and the Williams family, the Uplift Baptist Church and its Pastor Rev. Franklin J. Pollard sends their deepest condolences. I shall never forget the support that Dr. Williams provided me at the death of my fiance, Sandra "Coosie" Allen. We shall never forget those precious memories of a soldier gone on before us. You are truly gone but not forgotten.
God bless and keep you all!
Rev. Dr. Richard L. Reid
December 18, 2003 | Capitol Heights, MD
Dear Family, I just wanted to take the opportunity to say we love you and will remember pastor in the highest esteem. May God continue to bless you and keep you always. Hilda Miranda
Miranda Wingate
December 16, 2003 | Las Vegas, NV
To the Williams family. Pastor Williams and I had a special bond. I will never forget the times I spoke with him regarding my personal life and my spiritual life. I will never forget how he would encourgae me in what the Lord Jesus had called for me to do. I know it's hard to be without him in the physical eye, but he will always be with you in spirit. My children and I will always keep him in our heart. Sunday morning Alexander got up and sung a song about what a great Pastor he was.
Arnita Branch-Parham
December 15, 2003 | Glenarden, MD
Pastor Williams... Granddaddy,
I will miss you terribly. I appreciate all of the support and motivation you gave me to attempt to conquer all that stood in my way to success. Family, I know that there's no way that I can help fill the void in your hearts. However, if there's anything you need, please never hesitate to ask. I love you...
Dayna Dixon
December 15, 2003 | Landover, MD
To the Williams Family,
I have not seen you all in quite a few years but, Rev. Williams had been like a second father to me during some of the troubled times in my life. I was deeply sadened to hear (today) of the passing of Rev. Williams. I am so sorry that I could not be there with you to pay my respects in person, but I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family in this time of your loss. May God continue to bless your family and keep you all strong.
Brenda Moseley
December 13, 2003 | Richmond, VA
We, the Frink family offer our condolences. We did not know Rev. WIlliams but my mother (Gladys Washington) tells me that he has been with my brother's churches on several occasion. Just continue to look to the hills from whench cometh thy help.
Lucy Frink
December 12, 2003 | Chadbourn, NC