Francis-Williams-Obituary

Francis A. Williams

Belmont, Massachusetts

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WILLIAMS, Francis A73 Of Belmont. The life journey of Francis A. Williams came to an end peacefully on Friday, Sept. 9th after a courageous 16-month battle with Leukemia at his home in Belmont, MA. Fran was born in Lincoln Park, MI July 14, 1938, the 9th of 13 children, to James and Catherine...

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Fran, was always a perfect gentleman. You´re in God´s loving arms now.

Carole and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My most heartfelt thoughts, prayers and sympathies for you.

Carole and Family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My most heartfelt thoughts, prayers and sympathies are with you.

Aunt Anne, Carole, Tommy, Mary and Paula
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am glad that over time I have had the opportunity to spend time with Uncle Fran and family during a visit or 2 to Boston. I also will always remember the blue dress he brought me when I was only about 8 yrs old on a visit that you made to Newfoundland. Having just lost my own Dad I all to clearly know the pain you feel. I find comfort daily in remembering the jovial man my Dad was. I believe that you...

Dear Anne & Family,

I am very sorry for your loss. Know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers during this time.

Dearest Anne & Family,
Our heart felt sympathy to you all for the loss you must be feeling. May you find peace knowing Fran is in the loving arms of our Lord.
Joan & Mike Schmitz
Waukesha, Wisconsin

Dearest Anne and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I am very sorry for your loss.

Carole, Richard and entire Williams family: Our sympathy and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dear Aunt Anne and family,
Our deepest condolences at the loss of a wonderful husband and father. My first childhood memory is waking up at your home and being welcomed warmly by you Aunt Anne. I remember Paula's graduation and the wonderful lobster dinner. Uncle Fran always made you feel at home.

I wish I could attend the funeral, but I feel drawn to be with my dad these next few days. I'm not sure how many quality days he has remaining. I hope you understand.