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Can’t believe it’s been a year since Mr Williams passed. Such a great man. I know he is missed by many!
Janet York
May 20, 2025 | North Stonington, CT | Friend
Photo courtesy of Byles-Groton Memorial Home - Groton
Groton, Connecticut
Aug 12, 1918 – May 24, 2023
Raymond H. Williams, Sr., 104, of Stonington, went to be with his Heavenly Father on Wednesday May 24, 2023.
Raymond was born on August 12, 1918, in Old Mystic, Connecticut, the second of four children to Laurence and Eleanor Williams. Raised in Stonington, he attended local schools. He was blessed to live on the property in Stonington where he was born and where his family had settled in 1712.
Mr. Williams married Clara Marie Watrous on August 8, 1940, and went on to raise four children. He lovingly cared for his ailing wife for many years and after her passing, married his second wife, Doris Watrous Williams. Mr. Williams is survived by his son, Raymond H. Williams, Jr. and his wife, Dorothy of East Lyme along with their sons, Jeffrey Williams and Michael Williams; his daughter Beverly Beaucage of Bradenton, Fl. and her husband Roger (deceased), along with two children, Kelly Glazer and William Mitchell; son Wayne Williams of North Stonington and his wife Prudence and their three sons, Bruce Williams, Glenn Willams and Troy Williams; daughter Mariann Piver of Elverson, Pa. and her husband David and their two children, Julie Montgomery and Kevin Piver (deceased) ; 20 great grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren. Also surviving are six stepchildren: Tom Watrous, Walter Watrous, Randy Watrous, Ernie Watrous, Suzanne Azevedo, Violet Spear and their families.
He was a gifted mechanic, employed in the automotive business for most of his working life. During his tenure he was awarded multiple times for his excellence as a Service Manager.
Known to be a devoted New York Yankee fan, he knew the statistics of each player.
Mr. Williams was an active member of the Groton Heights Baptist Church, and was proud to be their oldest living member. He was a devout Christian, an amazing husband, father and family leader. He enjoyed the farm on which he grew up, gardening, boating, hunting, fishing, and carpentry.
Calling hours will be held from 4:00 – 6:00 PM Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at the Byles Groton Memorial Home, 310 Thames St., Groton, Ct. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 AM Wednesday, May 31, 2023 at the Groton Heights Baptist Church, 72 Broad St., Groton, CT. 06340. The burial will follow at Elm Grove Cemetery, Mystic.
Memorial contributions in Raymond’s honor may be made to the Groton Heights Baptist Church, 72 Broad St., Groton, Ct. 06340.
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Can’t believe it’s been a year since Mr Williams passed. Such a great man. I know he is missed by many!
Janet York
May 20, 2025 | North Stonington, CT | Friend
So sad to hear about Ray. We knew him at church and know he is with the Lord. May the Lord of comfort cover the family as they grieve his going home.
Cortland and Linda Bryant
May 29, 2023 | Friend
It is with great sadness learning of Mr WILLIAMS passing. Being a long time friend of Mariann, I had met him many times. The past few years I was happy to have known him so much better,visiting with he and Dot every few weeks. He was such a wonderful historian, we had some great conversations! He will be missed by many who loved him but he lived a full and happy life. May he Rest In Peace.
Janet York
May 27, 2023 | Friend