Thomas-Williams-Obituary

Thomas Paul Williams

Birmingham, Alabama

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WILLIAMS, THOMAS PAUL, age 73, of Birmingham, died Tuesday, January 18, 2005. He was preceded in death by his parents, Maude Walker Williams and John Henry Williams. He is survived by his wife, Joan Wilbanks Williams; two sons, Thomas Paul Williams, Jr., and Charles Clark Williams; daughter, Jane...

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Mrs Williams, Jane and family,

I only just learned about your father today. I can't tell you how very sorry I am for your loss. You will all be in my prayers. Jane, I have tried to find you for years to catch up, but I have kind of fallen out of touch with anyone who knew where you were. I would love to hear form you. Your Dad was such a great guy. I know he will be missed. Dedra Kelley Turney

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Mr. Williams will be missed. He was a very kind, and generous man.

I will always have fond memories of Mr. Williams, from when I was a Buick District Sales Manager in the Birmingham area. I called on his Buick dealership for about four years and do remember what a fine Southern gent he was. He will be truly missed by all.

I am sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my prayers.

I was very saddened to hear of Mr. Williams passing. I knew him from my days with Key-Royal Automotive Co. in Birmingham and from my association with Buick. I will always remember him as a true gentleman who took time to speak to everyone, regardless of how busy he was at the time. Tom ran his business as he ran his life; with integrity and honor. He will be missed by all who knew him.

To Comfort You,
May you feel God's presence and know His great love for you - because He too shares in your sorrow. The joy of the Lord is your strength. Nehemiah 8:10. Mr. Williams will be missed by all.

the staff here in oncology took care of mr. williams during his last days and it was a pleasure--he always was kind and caring to the staff even though he was the patient--he would frequently ask how the staff was and what he could do to help us--the williams family was also very kind and considerate to the staff and we often talked about what a good family they were--mrs. williams was also very good to the staff and she made us feel part of the family--thank you for letting us take care of...

A very fine gentleman that will be missed.

I true Birmingham icon, his legacy will live on. He did so much for the city, and gave back to the community. He always greeted you with a smile and a hello, he will be greatly missed.