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Joe Williams Jr.

Anchorage, Alaska

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Joe Williams, Jr. was born at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital on June 2, 1949, in Pasco, Washington to Joe and Velma (Ray) Williams. He was the 8th child of 12 children.A service will take place Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a viewing at 12:30 p.m. at Faith Christian Community;...

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Hi Paula,
A Washburn High School Class of "70" student would like to send her condolences. You probably don't remember me, but I want to send a note in your time of sorrow to let you know that even someone you barely know still cares how you are doing and sends you peace. Sincerely,
Jean (Carlson) Mykleby

My condolences to the Williams family. I had the pleasure of working with Joe at Alaska District for 2 1/2 yrs. Joe was very helpful to me during my work in ConOps, but most of all I will always remember him for his great smile and kind heart. He was liked by all and will be dearly missed. My prayers are with you all.

To Paula and family:
I send to you my condolences and prayers for strength during this time of adjustment and sorrow. And as reminder that you never forget that the next level of existance only allows us to share within the engery of god and to be with those we have loved and those we do. Stay strong, this will soon pass and you will be joined again under the light.
Elaine Glanton Dyer (Washburn High School 1970, Minneapolis, Minnesota)

To our friend Paula, and to all the Williams family, we send our greatest condolences, and light to surround you in peace. - Deborah Morse-Kahn (Debbie Kahn) & Tom Koehler, for the Washburn High School Class of 1970, Minneapolis MN

Some Great Friends-

My condolences to all the Williams family and friends of Joe. I shared may enjoyable days of golf with Joe, a true friend and fine sportsman with a great sense of humor. We all will miss our friend Joe Williams Jr.
Bud Caress (Anchorage, AK.)

My prayers go to the family of Joe Williams, Jr. I pray God send his strength, comfort, and healing to all of your hearts. I love you all, and you're in my prayers!

Ryan, you have our sincere sympathy in the loss of your father.If there is anything we can do please let us know.My prayers also go to your mother(Linda).We will be praying for you both. God Bless You. Your Uncle Elliott &Aunt Peggy
from Louisiana.

My condolences to Joe's family and friends, may God's encouraging arms wrap around you in this time of sorrow. I had the pleasure of working with this man while at the Army Corps of Engineers--what a wealth of knowledge and what a friend. His smile, his cowboy hat and that special way of walking down the hallway always made me smile. Yes, Joe will be missed and I am glad I had the opportunity to know him here on earth and look forward to meeting him again one day.

I worked with Joe from 1992 - 2004 while I was at the District HR Office. Joe was no stranger to HR and loved to give me a hard time. He was such a happy person that it was contagious. Whenever I saw him coming my direction, his smile and cowboy walk brighten my day. I knew a hug and laughter would follow. He was always - Just Joe - no pretense. When Ryan was born and he became a father, the love he gave intensified. Joe was a special dad and coworker.