Lonnie-Williams-Obituary

Lonnie Williams

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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June 4, 1940 - August 9, 2011 COPPELL, TX Lonnie "LG" Williams, 71, of Coppell, TX, passed away suddenly at his home on August 9, 2011. Memorial Service 2pm, Saturday, August 13, 2011, at Valley Ranch Baptist Church. Lonnie had an indescribable nature. He was extremely giving and lived...

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I loved working for him and the oil and gas group Xenerx Matrix in the Southland Life building! Great man.

A wonderful man who left way too soon. LG may you RIP.

An indescribable and unforgettable man. He always filled the room with laughter and smiles. We are very sorry for your loss!
Our prayers are with the family~

Jeff and Rachel Ireland

We are so sorry for your loss.
Lonnie will be missed !
You will be in our prayers.
Jeff Jordan

Coach's enthusiam lit the room. He included everyone in his discussions, and had an uncanny way to elevate the playing field. My prayers are with his family.

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I am just so sorry for your loss. We are in Colorado or we'd have come to the service and give you all bigs hugs. I have so many memories with your family; Meg & Roy, Joann & Ross, Todd, Troy &Teresa, Kellie, Wendy. and I love you all so much. May God give you comfort especially at this time.
Most Sincerely, Sherri Marcus

Lonnie was always fun loving and full of life. We will miss his upbeat spirit. We pray that the family will be comforted by our prayers during this difficult time.

There are no words to describe the loss of this man to me. This short paragraph cannot even begin to describe the love and generosity Lonnie had to offer. Not to mention how much he loved family, which to Lonnie was everything. His hugs were indescribable and his laughter contagious. Love you, Lonnie, and you are already missed.

In the short time I have known Lonnie . . . he taught me that every day is important! and we need to laugh! He will be so missed.You can bet God is getting a great storyteller.

Terry Langfitt