Henry-Williams-Obituary

Henry C. "Hank" Williams

Anchorage, Alaska

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Eagle River resident Henry "Hank" C. Williams, 67, died of cancer Oct. 31, 2007, at home.A celebration of life service will be at 1 p.m. Nov. 11 at the Eagle River Lions Club, Mile 2 Eagle River Road.Mr. Williams was born Feb. 28, 1940, in Cyril, Okla. He moved to Alaska in 1965. Mr. Williams was...

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Henry was alawys a great person to sit with and her some great stories, he will be missed.

I was so sorry to hear that my cousin Henry had passed away. I haven't seen him for many years but as we were close in age I can recall some of the good times as well as some of the squables we had. My heart goes out especially to his wife and family as I know from personal experience the pain and loss you will feel. There will be days that the pain and greif will almost overwhelm you. Those are the days you will want to really lean on the Lord and ask for strength to get you through the day...

Hank and his dog Taku and his plane- Alaska Mar 1966

Hank lived his life exactly as he wanted.

Do not cry that it is over.
Rejoice that it happened.......

We will sorely miss seeing Hank in his yard, always doing projects and always taken a moment to chat with us. And yes, always always smiling. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family and Barb.

I am so sorry to hear about Henry. Our deepest sympathy goes out to all the family. I hadn't seen him in many years, the miles between families can make it hard to keep in touch. Let me know if there is anything I can do. Please keep in touch. Love to all from all of our family. God Bless

I remember my Uncle Hank as someone who was always smiling, joking, and happy . I didn't know him as well as I would have liked, but I'll remember him as someone who was passionate about life and interested in people. I will miss him!

To the Hank Williams family, we are so sorry to hear about Hank. Barbie we are greatful to have known you and Hank throughout the years. GOOD OLD PEANUT FARM DAYS. We express our sincere sympathy. Mert Horn and Janie Peot

Barb,Family and Friends,
We have all lost a very "Special and Unique" friend. Hank has touched each of us in his own special way. What an Honor it is to have known Hank.
Please know each one of you are in our prayers and thoughts.
Our heartfelt condolences to all who knew and loved Hank.
"WHAT A GUY"!! - "WHAT A FRIEND!!

Henry, I can remember the first time I saw you at the district wrestling meet, when you were a senior & I was a freshman from Hillsboro, and at the time did not realize how much I would come to love and appreciate your family through the years. I can remember how tough you were in sports, and your smile & sense of humor were worth a million. Even though I did not see you often through the years after you moved to Alaska, many times I would stop and reflect on you, your brother, sisters, and...