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Those left to cherish his memories forever are his loving wife, Gloria Williams of Greeleyville, two sons, Ronnie D. Franklin and Dwight Malik Williams of Greeleyville, three daughters, Precious L. Williams of Greeleyville, Norvella Fulwood (Andre) of Kingstree, and Yvonne Denise Shakir (Abha) of Fayetteville, N.C., three brothers, Jerome Williams (Rose), and Timothy Williams (Regina) both of Charlotte, N.C., and Rev. John Williams (Louise) of St. Stephen, three sisters, Teresa Johnson (James) of Charlotte, N.C., Yvonne McDonald (Micheal) of Charlotte, N.C., and Shelia Miles (Lonnie) of Rock Hill, two aunts, Estelle Middleton of Greeleyville, and Anna Belle Williams of Jersey City, N.J., along with a host of other relatives and dear friends.
Arrangements are incomplete and will announced later.
The family is receiving friends at his late residence, 215 C.E. Murray Blvd., Greeleyville.
All arrangements and professional services have been entrusted to Henryhand Funral Home of Kingsree.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Jerry Dicks
December 2, 2003
May God bless you and your family. Dwight was a good man.
CEDRICK DRIFFIN
November 24, 2003
TO THE FAMILY AND CO-WORKERS OF DWIGHT, I SEND MY CONDOLENCES AND PRAYERS OF PEACE AND STRENGTH. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
The Town of Hemingway
November 24, 2003
With our deepest sympathy.
mary ann gamble and zella gamble
November 23, 2003
we are sorry to hear about your loss. you will be in our prayers.
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Ann (Chestnut} Joye
November 23, 2003
I worked at the Chief Magistrate's office at Kingstree until I remarried in 1992. I always thought so much of Dwight. It was a pleasure to see him in the office. My prayers are with all of you. He will be missed by all who knew him.
JAMIE MORRIS
November 23, 2003
WITH DEEPEST SORROW TO LEARN OF THE PASSING OF SUCH A FINE MAN. AS BEING ONE OF THE DISPATCHERS FOR WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY, I CAME TO KNOW MR WILLIAMS, AND TO KNOW THAT HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED THRU OUT THE WHOLE EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNITY IN WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY AND BEYOND. MY PRAYERS AND THE PRAYERS OF ALL OF THE DISPATCHERS, AND EMERGENCY SERVICE PERSONNEL GO TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU STRONG THROUGH THIS HARD TIME
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