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Junior Williams Obituary

Joe S. "Jr." Williams, Jr., age 80, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2026, in Social Circle, Georgia; the same home where he lived since the age of two. He was born on January 27, 1946 in Madison, Ga. His life was a testament to hard work, resilience, and dedication to family and community.

Jr. was the son of the late Joe S. Williams, Sr., and Ila Mae Sailors Williams. He was predeceased by his sisters Velma Smith (Frank) and Gladys Armistead (Marvin), his brother Joe Samples, and his stepson Dossie Cummings. Despite these losses, Jr.'s life was filled with love and connection through his surviving family: daughters Mary Lynn Owensby (Matt) and Sherrie Williams; stepdaughter Heather Walker (Jeff); stepson Tim Pugh; grandson Johnathon Bellville (Beth Baker): four step grandchildren, TJ Pugh (Jasmine Watson), Annie Henson (Johnathan), Landon Cummings, Katie Cummings; six great-grandchildren Elijah, Aurora, Aubree, Rinlee, Hayden and Kaleb; his sister Marinell Thompson (Emory); as well as numerous nieces and nephews.

Jr. lived a long and full life in Social Circle, Georgia. From an early age, he demonstrated a strong work ethic by helping his mother run the family store and gas station. Over time, he expanded the business to include auto repairs and maintenance and in the mid-1980s he expanded again to include heavy equipment repairs and maintenance. Jr.'s passion for heavy equipment repair blossomed into a love for farm tractors. He became renowned for repairing, restoring, and showcasing vintage tractors-a pursuit that earned him the affectionate title of "The Tractor Man on 278." This passion for tractors remained for the rest of his days.

Seeing a need at the local level, Jr. was instrumental in establishing the Oasis Volunteer Fire Department in the early 80s, which provided much needed service to the community and to the City of Social Circle for years to come.

Throughout his career, Jr. mentored many young mechanics, sharing his extensive knowledge of tractors and mechanics while serving as a strong male role model. His influence extended far beyond his immediate circle-he was a familiar face at tractor shows and pulls, where he always drew a crowd with his expertise, distinct personality, and no-nonsense approach to life. Many in the tractor community knew and admired Jr. for his skill and dedication.

Jr.'s kindness defined him as much as his toughness did. He understood that life could be challenging but believed in meeting every obstacle head-on with determination. This strength of character left an indelible mark on those who knew him.

Jr.'s legacy is carried forward by the family he raised with love and by countless others whose lives he touched through mentorship or friendship.

The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has offered support during this difficult time. Special thanks go to Cindy Shaw and DeLana Powell for their kindness and care.

May Jr.'s memory bring comfort to all who knew him as they remember a man who lived fully, worked tirelessly, loved deeply, and left an enduring legacy in both family and community.

The funeral service was held on Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at A.E. Carter Funeral Home.

Flowers are accepted or a donation to Saint Jude Children's Hospital in his honor.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Morgan County Citizen on Mar. 26, 2026.

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Deborah Luan Hardeman

March 27, 2026

Tony and I are so sorry we just heard about your Precious Daddy, MatyLin.
We adored your Dad.
God bless each of you in the days ahead. You all are in thoughts and prayers with deepest condolences.
Love Tony and Luan Hardeman

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