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Karl Williams

Las Cruces, New Mexico

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Karl J. Williams, 54, SSgt U.S. Air Force retired, died May 27, 2016, in his home in Colorado Springs, CO. He was honorably discharged from the Air Force after serving 23-years including a tour in the Gulf War. Preceded in death by his parents, Roy J. and Mary Jane Williams, and infant brother,...

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Dean and I werer blessed to meet Karl and have him as a house guest here in Crestone, Colorado in August, 2013. He was a friendly, fun guy to be around. Condolences to all the family.

I never knew Karl personally and had only one conversation with him nearly 9 years ago. Even though I didn't know him, he changed my life. My daughter Jordan, at 15 years old was diagnosed with leukemia. Her only chance at survival was a bone marrow transplant and none of us related to her matched. Her doctors sent her blood work to the bone marrow registry and started a search for a matching donor. We found one; Karl. Karl was contacted by the registry and asked if he would donate his...

Karl was one of the best cousins anyone could ask for. When my mother and father were sick, with cancer, Karl was there to comfort friends and family. Even with his own disabilities, Karl would make the 150 mile trip to visit and stay. Karl, thank you for everything and you will be missed dearly. Lots of Love

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I met Karl through Mary Oulette and Adrian Williams while I was stationed at PAFB, CO. He truly was a friendly, funny, nice person. He was there for me when I had car trouble. Always there to lend a helping hand to those in need. I remember hanging out with him helping him get his place organized. He took me to Pikes Peak. He introduced me to the music of Rush. Tyed dyed shirts will always remind me of him. Rest in paradise buddy. You will never be forgotten. My condolences to his family.

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Judith & Family - So sorry about the loss of your younger brother, Karl. It always seems harder to lose a loved one who is so young. I am glad you have each other to share photos and memories. May the Celebration of Karl's life with family and friends be a comfort to you all.

Aug. 25, 2013 at Dean & Jims cabin in Crestone, CO., with Lawrence