Rodney-Williams-Obituary

Rodney Neil Williams

Bakersfield, California

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Rodney Neil Williams, age 52, of Branson, MO, passed away in his home Friday, March 2, 2007. He was born February 24, 1955, and was a 1973 graduate of Ozark High School. He served his country in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Hawaii. Rodney graduated from Central MO State University in...

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Rod, You were a good man who left us too early. You are with God now and that is a comfort to those of us you left behind.Thank you for all your training.Strength, Love & comfort to your family. We will all miss you.

UNCLE ROD, THANKS FOR BEING A GOOD UNCLE YOU WERE GREAT AND ALWAYS GAVE ME CANDY WHEN MOM SAID NO I AM GOING TO MISS YOU . YOU ALWAYS MADE ME AND ADAM AND ASHLEIGH LAUGH I WISH I COULD SEE YOU ONE MORE TIME TO GIVE YOU A BIG HUG AND SAY THANKS AND WE LOVED YOU . LOVE ALEX

It was always a pleasure to see Rod. I especially looked forward to our annual training in Ventura. Rod always had a smile on his face and was glad to see me even in some of his troubled times. We would always find an evening to have a drink and dinner at the Scotch and Sirloin located on the harbor in Ventura. I was looking forward to continuing those
conversations at his new home in Missouri as we had discussed doing this summer. Rod I know that you are in a better place but all of those...

Rod,
You were an awesome man with a huge heart and we always looked forward to your training visits no matter what trick you had instored for us. We will all miss you very much no one could laugh the way that you did. No one will be able to fill your shoes. I know that you are in a better place, but know we will miss you very much. May God bless you and your family! Love your crazy bunch here at Vintage.

Rod, you spent more time with Steve than I did during the Mobil Safety training years. I always knew Steve was safe with you in Liberal, Kansas and other far away places. I will never forget the limo ride to Visalia to eat at the Vintage Press. You always had a way of making people feel special. I'll never forget you asking for a "Becky hug" whenever you saw me. I will miss you my friend. May God Bless!

ROD YOU WERE A GREAT MAN WITH A BIG HEART THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING US TO BE A PART OF YOUR LIFE YOU NOT ONLY WERE AN UNCLE / RELATIVE YOU WERE AND ALWAYS BE A GREAT FREIND WHO LIVED LIFE TO THE FULLEST I AM HONORED TO CALL YOU FREIND YOU TAUGHT ME SO MUCH IN THE YEARS I WORKED FOR YOU AND I AM THANKFUL FOR THAT , I ENJOYED ALL ARE LATE NIGHT TALKS IN VENTURA, VEGAS , AND EVERYWHERE ELSE WE TRAVELED YOU ALWAYS HAD A GREAT SENSE OF HUMOR I LOOKED UP TO YOU NOT ONLY AS A FREIND BUT LIKE A FATHER...