After a 3 week battle with flu, on January 24, 2022, Jay Alan Williams left our world and went to be with our God in Heaven.
He is survived by his wife and best friend, Jeannine Williams, his children Katelyn Beltran (Richy), Jarrett Williams (Jessica), Jayson Williams (Whitney), and Cody Miller.
He is also survived by his grandchildren, Morgan Miller, Matthew Miller, Savannah Miller, Mitchell Miller, Jessica Miller, Lily Beltran, Phoenyx Beltran, Rebel and Mavrik Beltran, Caidyn and Ainslee Williams, McKenna Williams, Allie Lofton, JT Lofton, and Eli Lofton.
Jay was a 32 year veteran of the SA Fire Dept. and a rodeo cowboy and his friends are as numerous as the stars. He was beloved by all and his big personality and bigger heart will be missed by many.
There will not be a funeral, but there will be a celebration.
See Facebook Events for the details under "Jay Williams Celebration of Life". Jay was a kidney transplant recipient so please donate to the Texas Kidney Foundation.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Janice Williams
February 2, 2025
Missing you Jay and your brother Don, I pray youll are together ! Time is sure passing! I miss Jeannine too but i can at least talk to her! Love you'll andthink about you all the time RIP sweet ones!!
Love, Jeannine aka Fat Mattie
February 2, 2024
I am late posting this but last week was so so hard. I just miss you so much and feel like a 3 year old at the checkout in the grocery...I feel like throwing an award winning temper tantrum because I just want you back! I want what I want and nothing else. I guess I am at the anger stage of grief. Katelyn and the kids and I wrote you notes and sent them to heaven on balloons...hope you got them :) We also had a cake and sang happy birthday to you, celebrating your heavenly birthday. I will never love anyone the way I love you and I miss you so very much. I will see you again someday.
janice upton williams
December 13, 2023
Can't believe its been a year of your passing. i sure miss you and your brother and hope you two found each other, pray you two are behaving up there!! remember we love you and I know your little bride is now able to grieve you. She is busy with your grandchildren & family. I miss her also.. but shes a phone call away. I know Al is also missing you. Love always, Janice
Janice williams
February 5, 2023
Miss you dearly, hope you found your brother, I can hear your laughter sometimes!!! Love you Jay! Janice williams
Patricia Menchaca
February 2, 2023
Gone but not forgotten! God Bless you Family! Pat King Menchaca and Family!
Jeannine
February 1, 2023
It's been a year and it seems like yesterday and a lifetime ago. I miss you every day as do your children and grandchildren. The babies don't really understand because they keep asking when you are coming back because they think the angels have had you long enough. They are so funny and I hope you can see them from Heaven...I hope you are proud of us all and know how much we love and miss you. See you someday my sweet sweet husband and friend...miss you so very much!
Love Jeannine aka Fat Mattie
K'von
November 25, 2022
Jay was a wonderful man... May he rest in peace.
Karen Riggs Wigginton
April 25, 2022
Rest In Peace Jay...may you be riding high in the skies atop Super Trooper!
Janice Williams
March 1, 2022
Rest in Heavenly Peace Jay & hang with your brother ,Don! Will miss you're laughter! Love Janice
Patricia King Menchaca
February 11, 2022
My deepest condolences! I just saw this today, 2-11-2022. My hubby also needs a kidney. How did the transplant go for Jay Alan? If I can help in any way please let me know. 325-450-1696. Prayers for all the family.
Robert & Mary Rosales
February 8, 2022
Our deepest sympathies to Jay´s family. He was truly a friend to everyone he met. Throughout his years of walking through the neighborhood, he met so many of us. He connected with everyone because of his down-to-earth personality and witty sense of humor. We are sure he´s already making friends in heaven! Rest In Peace Jay Williams. Thank you for your great friendship.
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