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Taft Williams

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Taft Williams passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Taft are being provided by Rhodes Funeral Home - Washington Avenue. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on August 22, 2003, and Legacy on March 3, 2011.

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Had the distinct pleasure of serving our country with SSG Williams. Taft is in my thoughts often and at every veterans events. Love to his family.

Although I didn't get many chances to see you face to face, I enjoyed every conversation we shared and I enjoyed having you for a younger brother (although you acted as if you were older. I miss not having you a phone call away. Love your big sister for life. V. Alexander...P.S. Tanya is a handful and I sure could use some help. lol

Miss you my brother.

Gone but never forgotten

Taft,
I want you to know that you are always in my thoughts to this day and even with the hardness of your loss, you have a way of calming me when I need it. Thank you so much for all the laughs and wonderful memories you and I have and still have together.

August 12, 2012
To the family and friends of Sgt. Taft V. Williams:
Always remembering Taft. "Some gave all."

Taft,
I still can't believe you are gone. I think about you every day and miss the great times we had and will always remember you as a great friend, peer and comrade. There are always little things that happen during the day that do not allow me to forget the great person you were and still are. You will never be forgotten by me or my family.

To the family and friends of Sgt. Taft V. Williams:
Please accept my remembrance of Taft on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

I am truly sorry for your loss. I was stationed with Will and was his roommate during his time in Darmstadt, GE. I worked with him in the motor pool along with SGT Kevin Olson, SPC Phillip Brown, SPC Shane Cox, SPC Whitehead. He was a very funny man and always talked about "Nawlins" (New Orleans). He used to let me use his car to go to the other post, Cambrai, also in Darmstadt. Most of the time it was always empty so I had to fill it up. I even remember having to push start it a few...