Lloyd E. E. Williams

lloyd e. williams
Lloyd E. Williams, 99, of 85 Craggy Avenue, Asheville, died Monday, July 1, 2002, at the Hospice Solace Center. Mr. Williams was born in Buncombe County and was a son of the late John C. and Tallulah Minnie Mills Redman Williams. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Lorene Stubbs Williams who died in 1980, and by a daughter, Elizabeth Johnson in 1995. He was a retired auto mechanic and body repairman with Sams Lincoln-Mercury and was a charter member of Grace Baptist Church where he was past president of the Hugh Hensley Bible Class. He is survived by one daughter, Virginia Stevens and her husband William H. Stevens, Jr., of Asheville, five grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services will be at 11:00 am Friday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home with the Rev. Richard R. Baird officiating. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. His family will receive friends from 7 - 8:30 pm Thursday at the funeral home and request that memorials be made to Grace Baptist Church, 718 Haywood Road, Asheville, NC 28806.

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  1. Virginia and Bill, we were distressed to read about your Father’s death in this morning’s paper. We are happy for you that he was able to celebrate his 99th Birthday. It always amazed me at how much your Father and Uncle Wliburn Harlow looked alike. Regardless of age, health or any other circumstance in life we are never ready to lose a parent. The only comfort comes from a real Faith in the Sovereignty of God and the manifested concern of caring friends. Please know that all your friends in the Class of 43 are thinking of you. May The Lord Our God Hold You Closely In His Arms,
    Zunita and Joe Clark

  2. Virginia, Leslie and Family, I am with you in thoughts and prayers during your loss. Your Dad was a wonderful, fine gentleman. Love, Jane Anne

  3. To the family of Lloyd Williams- As a fellow member of Lloyd’s at Grace Baptist, I just wanted to share what an encourager he was to me. A few years ago I was the Sunday School Director at Grace and as I made my rounds it was always a pleasure to speak with Lloyd and experience his great smile and kind words. Unfortunately, when you are in a position of leadership like that, you get more than your share of problems and complaints. But I could always count on Lloyd to brighten my day. God bless.

  4. Uncle Lloyd was a wonderful person and will surely be missed by those who loved him. We were blessed to have known him.

    Linda, Bill & Michael Avery


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