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Rev. John A. Williams Sr.

Washington, District of Columbia

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WILLIAMS, Rev. JOHN A., SR.

On Monday, April 3, 2006. Loving and devoted husband of Vernola Williams. He is survived by four daughters, three sons, 10 grandchildren, one great-granddaughter, other relatives and friends. Rev. Williams may be viewed at STEWART FUNERAL HOME, 4001 Benning Rd N.E.,...

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To the Williams Family,

I would like to express my deepest condolences to your family. I never knew Mr. Williams Sr. however, I work with John Williams Jr. and he spoke of good things about his father and him being a Reverend. May our lord welcome Rev. John Williams Sr., into the Kingdom of Heaven and may our heavenly father comfort your family.

Mrs. Vern, know that you are always in our hearts! and we (my family and I) will never forget you and your husband. We will miss our evening waves and (see you tomorrows). Love the ARMSTRONG FAMILY

To Sis. Williams and family, Rev. Williams was a true friend in every sense of the word. He was all ways there for our dad in his time of need. We will miss him and are here for you.
Gail, Elvica, Sheila & Ricky Wooten

Leona, "To everything there's a season and a time for every activity under heaven. A time to be born and a time to die. A time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance. Eccl 3, Lea, sometimes words can be meaningless and silence can be our best friend. Know that I am here, surely I am heartfelt just coming from this same season with the loss of my beloved uncle. If I can be of or offer any assistance to you and your family I am a phone call away. Be encourage

To Sister Vernola Williams and Family:

We celebrate with you the Glorification of this Bold Soldier of the Cross, This follower of the Lamb, who led and advised us during the darkest days of our existence. We mourn with you that he is absent from the mortal body, but we rejoice with you and the angels that he is now present with the Lord. Reverend John Arthur Williams has been our spiritual adviser and under-shepherd since November 16, 2004. We will miss him, but we, however, are...

To the family of the late Reverend John A. Williams, Sr., I am sorry to hear of your loss. Although, you don't know me, I knew your husband and father to carry out his Christian duties ministering from the friends whom he met at the bowling alley. He visited my mother until her death at the hospital with prayers, attended and spoke at my mother's funeral. The Lord has taken his bodily presence from you but I know the loving spirit that he exemplified will never leave your hearts. I pray...

To the Williams Family

May the Glorious and loving God who gives and who
also receives back unto himself with love and mercy
fill your hearts, souls and empty places during your
time of sorrow with His overwhelming love for you
and confidence that He has welcomed one of His
beloved sons home.
Pavarotti

To The Williams Family;

The First Lady Emeritius of Old Way Baptist Church would like to express her deepest and heartfelt condolences in the lost of your husband, Rev. John A. Williams, Sr. If there is any thing that I or my famly can do for you. Please do not hesitate to contact or call. Just remember that God has all power, it is he who strenght us. Yours in Christ Deaconess Louise Smith & Family.

To the Williams Family;

On behalf of Old Way Baptist Church, we would like to expess our deepest and heartfelt condolences for the lost of your loved one, Rev. John A. Williams, Sr. There are no words or sincere expression that would take away your heartache nor can we assume what you and your families are experiencing. We just want to say that our doors here at Old Way Baptist Church are always open for you and your family needs. To God be the Glory.