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Leamon G. "Skip" Williams

Munster, Indiana

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Leamon G. "Skip" Williams, 68, of Evansville, died Wednesday, July 4, 2007, at VNA Charlier Hospice Center. Skip was born July 5, 1938, to Stella (Minick) and Leamon C. Williams.

Skip attended Daniel Wertz Elementary School and graduated from F.J. Reitz High School in 1956. After his...

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Rosie, my deepest sympathy goes out to you. Know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prays.
I am so very happy for Leamon because I know he now dwells in the house of the Lord but I am so very sad for me and all who knew him. The world has lost a beautiful soul. He was truly a great man.
He touched my life and my heart. Leamon was the first person ever in my life to truly believe in me. I feel so very blessed. I will never forget him.

Rosie,
oh so many years have passed since I first met you and Leamon. How the
time has flown We wonder why God chooses to call home one so young but we also know that God has his own timetable for each of us. And now I can imagine Burns and Carl greeting Leamon and sitting down in a meeting to solve all the problems in the workplace! I'll be praying for you and yours as you adjust to living life without Leamon. Even in the midst of sorrow, we know that God is good, all the time

Rosie, I'll never forget looking across the street to see what Skip was doing. Whether he was changing the color of the barn, riding the mower, trimming or tending to the flowers, I was always watching him. I'll still be looking for him, even now that he's gone. He was such a great person and I admire how much he loved you. Seems like just yesterday he was setting up the train set in the basement for Evan and I to play with. I'm sure going to miss his smile and laugh. What a happy day...

Rosie, We will all miss Skip so very much. He was a great friend and neighbor. He had such a warm and
friendly smile and always so kind and good. My prayer's go out to your family. Our loss is heaven's gain. God Bless!

Lee Ann, Dan & family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God Bless each of you, Larry & Debbie Whiteside

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. We meet many people throughout our lives, a few of them are unforgetable, Leamon was in this catagory---he was my boss when I worked for Grasso back in the late 70's-early 80's. He was always fair, hardworking, kind & respectable, and a very devoted family man.
Peace be with you.

Dear Rosie, I am very saddend by the passing of such a wonderful man and confidant. I knew Skip was in so much pain that he was continually in my prayers. You will continue to be in my prayers also as the days go by now that you need God's strength to continue on without your earthly rock. I also pray that the Lord will ease your pain and give you the strength you will need to go on.

Rosie, my deepest sympathies are with you and your family. Leamon was the most caring man I know, and I am a better person because of him.

Leamon was one of the greatest people I have ever had the honor of working with. He cared deeply about those who worked for him and labored diligently to make a positive difference in their lives. He had a sincere affinity for people with meager means and opportunities, lifting up the fallen, encouraging the downhearted, sharing with the underprivileged, and making a way for the lost and weary. A more sincere, honest, and ethical man would be hard to find in today's society. He will always...