Clint Williams

Clint Williams obituary, Palmetto, FL

Clint Williams

Clint Williams Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Westside Funeral Home - Palmetto on Jul. 11, 2024.

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Clint Williams Obituary
Clint Rene Williams was born to the late Josie Mae James Williams and Johnny Williams in Palmetto, FL, both of whom preceded him in death. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Reggie Wiliams; sister, Gwendolyn J. Yates Green; and stepmother, Annie Bell Cotton.
Clint was a member of St. Luke of Palmetto, FL. Clint loved softball and going up and spending time with family. He had a large, extended family, and he loved his kids and grandkids. He would always call to check on everyone.
Clint graduated from Manatee High in 1976. He started his produce company and worked on Anna Narid Island. He worked at a majority of the restaurants and at Bridge Tender until he got ill.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his two daughters, Keichana Williams of St. Petersburg, FL, and Janney Williams of Wisconsin; one son, Jordan (Morgan) Williams of Wisconsin; bonus daughter, Tenitra Milhouse of Bradenton, FL; grandkids, Kevian Roberts, Ke'Marion Hayes of St. Petersburg, FL, Kynzli Maleiyah Williams, Jayce Williams, Jyaire Williams of Wisconsin, and Johnnie Calhoun of St. Petersburg, FL; godchildren, Lawanda Timmons, Sirrnest Webster, Charlisia Roundtree, Timmesha Cooper, and Airielle Sims; brother, Corey Williams of Bradenton, FL; sisters, Gloria Waiters Gadson (James) of Lowell, FL, Alicia (Dr. Charles) Dixon of Tampa, FL; special sister-in-law, Lillian Lawrence of St. Petersburg, FL; aunties, Addie Williams of St. Petersburg, FL, Violet Dixon, Bennie Mae Yon, Alma McDuffie, Retha (Jude) Placide, and Dwina (Brian) Teal; special friend, Yvonne Eubanks; best friends, Ed Dixon, Willie Wortham, Clayton Allen, Veronica Huzzard, Dylan Huzzard, and Jakob Huzzard; stepmother, Thelma Scott; and an abundance of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
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