Richard-Williams-Obituary

Richard Williams

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Richard Williams, 60, of West Easton, passed away Tuesday February 10th 2009 in the company of his home. Born: In Washington, PA, he was a son of the late James Brown and Pearl Williams Thornton. Personal: He was a graduate of Phillipsburg High School. Williams retired as a bus driver for Easton...

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Daddy you were and always will be the best Dad and my best friend in the whole entire world. Everyday I sit back and think of the times that we shared together. I could always count on you to talk to me when I was having a good or bad day. Your words to me would be keep your head up and that you are very proud of me and to keep doing what i`m doing. I miss you calling me and me calling you. We would call each other just to say hi and that we were thinking about each other. We wouldn`t have...

To my daddy,
Where do I begin, I love you and always will, I wish we had more time together, all of us, me, Janine, Matt, Christy, and Jason will continue to make you proud. Our family functions will not be the same without you but everyone in the family knew how important family was to you and we will strive to keep the family together and strong. I miss you more than anyone knows. You were my daddy. You touched so many people with your goodness and that will never fade. I love you and...

Pop-pop,
I love you so much so does my brothers jaden and javion.I wish that you were here but i know your having a great time. All the touchdowns i score are going to be for you and my family.With you in my heart my life will be better! I am going to stay strong your Grandson Katrell!

Daddy,
I love you so much. You will always be in my heart. I cherish everything you have taught me. You are the best dad ever! I know you're in your glory in heaven with God, Jesus, Uncle Reavy,Great Grandma,Nan, Aunt Laura and all the other family members. I can see you watching and smiling over us today and forevever. I will remember what you always told me, BE STRONG AND IM PROUD OF YOU. I LOVE YOU ALWAYS, YOUR BABY DAUGHTER JANINE.

Brother Rich you will be missed by my family and I. You where part of our family and each day you brought a smile to many people you came in contact with, we where blessed by knowing you. God bless

You will be sorely missed by everyone that knew you. I will miss your crazy laugh.You were always the big brother that i never had. Now I know that you are watching from above wearing your Steelers shirt with your wings hanging out watching over your family and your friends. I am going to miss you so much.I will miss you sneaking food with me on the holidays with your big jeffro plates. I am glad that you got to see the Steelers win their sixth SuperBowl. Rest in Peace

cuz rich;you'll be truely missed .we laughed together and cried together.mom always said you where her oldest son and you will always be my big brother.we love you cuz. as you always said god bless you and god has blessed you.cuz if i'm half the man you were.i'll be truely blessed.

Nettie,

I left a message on the funeral guestbook for you, but I didn't leave my address, so here it is.

Bev Harrington