MYRTLE BEACH - Robert "Shane" Williams, 26 passed away June 17, 2011, at Medical University of S.C. in Charleston, SC.
He was born December 20, 1984, in Myrtle Beach, a son of Kimberly Howe Williams and Robert "Eddie" Williams. He was a 2004, graduate of Myrtle Beach High School.
Survivors include his mother, Kim of Myrtle Beach, and his father, Eddie and stepmother, Meche' Williams of Myrtle Beach, maternal grandparents, Judy and Jimmy Howe of Sharon, S.C., paternal grandparents, Robert and Martha Williams of York, S.C., his uncle, Stan Howe and wife, Kim, his aunt, Marty Comer and husband Doug, two stepbrothers, Kevin Nichols and R.B. Cronland; and by several cousins.
At Shane's requests, a private Sunrise Service to celebrate his life was held on the beach for his family and friends, was conducted by Melvin Fields.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in Shane's memory to the, Medical University of S.C., Cystic Fibrosis Center, 96 Jonathan Lucas Street, Suite 812 CSB, Charleston, SC 29425-6300.
An online guest book is available at www.msfh.net
McMillan-Small Funeral Home is serving the family.
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Julio Lora
September 21, 2011
Kim & Eddie and all Williams Family, Please accept my deepest condolences for Shane´s departure, he was sent to our lifes to make the difference he did in Us, He is with us, I still have the coin he gave me one day, and gave me the strenght to go thru my Mother´s loss 3 weeks ago at age 49- cancer.
Shane is with Our Father now, and he want Us to get closer with Him, God Bless you Kim and Eddie, Shane and the Williams family are in my Prayers.
Jean Carole Parker
June 30, 2011
To the family of Shane Williams, please accept my deepest condolences. Being the Mother of a son with Cystic Fibrosis I know the hills and valley's you must have gone through from the very moment you heard the words of his diagnosis when he was a little boy. But NO one can say they know exactly how you feel. This was your young man that you love dearly. But knowing his prognosis, that was always in the back of your mind, made those special moments, like graduation, even sweeter. I never met Shane but over the years as Judy styled the hair of my Mother-in-law, Aunt and Grandmother, they would share with each other about Shane and my son. It was their connection, Grandmother's pouring their heart out to someone that understood. Then Stan that works with my brother would exchange updates. So over the years I knew of Shane and his families concerns. I feel for you and will continue praying for strength and comfort for you and
your family at this time and for the years to come. I hope you find some comfort in knowing you are in the thoughts and prayers of family and even others that you do not know.
May God Bless you and give you the peace that passeth all understanding.
ashley sammons
June 29, 2011
to the williams family i am so sorry for your loss, i will keep your family in my prayers.my hear goes out to you and your family. from team peyton pals and the cure.
Cynthia Hollis
June 27, 2011
Kim I am sorry for the loss of your son. I know it is hard,but just remember the good memories and he is with God now. I will keep you in my prayer and they do help beleiveme I know> If it had not been for prayers I could not have made in the loss of husband.
God Bless You Both Love Cynthia
Linda Gainey
June 26, 2011
Eddie and Kim, I am so sorry to hear about Shane. He was such a sweet boy when he came to SOC. My heart is with you both. May you find comfort in the peace and love of our Savior.
Brenda Widener
June 26, 2011
Kim I am so sorry for your Loss. I pray that in time your pain will ease and that you will know that he is in a better place , May God give your and Eddie the peace that you both seek . Losing a child is something you never get over but you do learn to adjust . Hes in Heave and Maw aw West is watching after Him . Love you and will continue to remember you in my prayers. Love Aunt Brenda
Shan Brantley
June 25, 2011
Eddie and Kim - I am so sorry for your loss. Eddie, I can remember how excited you were to tell us at SOC when you found out that you were going to be a father. You couldn't stop grinning. I know how much joy Shane brought to your lives and I'm hoping that those memories that you hold close to your heart will offer some comfort during this most difficult time. God bless you both!
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