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L. Duane Williams Jr.

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L. Duane Williams Jr.

Birth
Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas, USA
Death
17 Jul 2004 (aged 25)
Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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A LOVING TRIBUTE ♥¸.•*´¯♥
(¯'•♥•´¯)☆ ♥ FOR THIS,
*'•.¸(¯'•♥•´¯)¸.•♥♥ OUR
☆ º ' '•.¸.•´ « ♥♥ SPECIAL
... ♫ ♥¸.•*´¯♥ ❤ ANGEL
(¸.•´ (¸.•¨¯'♥'*•.¸
♥ •●۰FOREVER MISSED۰●• ♥¸.•*´♥

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Larry Duane Williams Jr., 34 of Ozark, AR. died Saturday, July 17, 2004 at Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial.
He was a heavy equipment operator for Morris Dozer of Ozark and attended First Assembly of God in Ozark.
Born June 15, 1970 in Ozark, AR. he is the son of Larry and Pat 'Willis' Williams.
Survivors include two sons, Chaz Duane and Dylan Bradlee Williams, both of the home; his parents, Larry and Pat Williams of Ozark; two sisters, Patrice 'Sissy' Williams of Ozark and Angela Gregory of Mountainburg, AR. a nephew, Ethan Williams of Mountainburg and his maternal grandmother, Annie Willis of Ozark, AR.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Gene Willis and Earl and Allie Williams, all of Ozark.
Funeral services were today (Wed) at 10 a.m. at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel. with Rev. Jim McElhaney and Rev. Rusty Pearson officiating. Burial was at Highland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were members and coaches of the 1987 and 1988 Ozark football teams.
Honorary pallbearers were members of the 1988 graduating class of Ozark High School.

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the following info was sent to me 03.15.2021 by Contributor: Frances Allen Titsworth (46972611)

L. Duane Williams Jr., 34, of Ozark died Saturday, July 17, 2004, in Ozark. He was born June 15, 1979, in Ozark. He was a heavy equipment operator for Morris Dozer, and attended First Assembly of God in Ozark.
Funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel in Ozark with burial at Highland cemetery in Ozark.
He is survived by two sons, Chaz and Dylan Williams, both of Ozark; his parents, Larry and Pat Williams of Ozark; two sisters, Patrice Williams of Ozark and Angela Gregory of Mountainburg; and maternal grandmother, Annie Willis of Ozark.
Pallbearers will be 1987 and 1988 Ozark football team and coaches.
Honorary pallbearers will be 1988 graduating class of Ozark High School.
The family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

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(¯'♥´¯).✫*
'*.¸.* ´* Special Loved One *´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

Heaven is brighter with this new soul joining the family already there.¸¸♥
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"For everything there is a season,
and a time for every purpose under Heaven:
a time to be born, a time to die,
a time to plant, a time to uproot,
a time to weep, a time to laugh,
a time to grieve, a time to dance"

~ King Solomon (Ecclesiastes 3)

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Don't Cry for me...

If you could only see where I'm at now, you wouldn't cry for me. All of Heavens Angels met me when I arrived and I was met by Jesus with a loving embrace. I walked side by side with old friends and family alike. Don't cry for me because here there is no trace of sickness or sadness only His loving Grace. The beauty is beyond words and nothing I could say would compare. Don't cry for me because I am in a far better place, with streets of gold just like we were told. So please remember don't cry for me but rather rejoice for I can hear angels sing. Oh, how much peace their voices bring.

by John G. Ward & Matthew E

*´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

♥*•.¸ When they walk through the valley of weeping it will become a place of springs where pools of blessing and refreshment collect after rains ¸.•*♥ Psalms 84:6

*´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

You can shed tears that I am gone.
Or you can smile because I lived.
You can close your eyes
and pray that I will come back
Or you can open your eyes
and see all that I left.
Your heart can be empty
because you can't see me
Or you can be full
of the love we shared
You can turn your back on tomorrow
and live yesterday
Or you can be happy for tomorrow
because of yesterday.
You can remember me
and only that I am gone
Or you can cherish my memory
and let it live on.
You can cry and close your mind,
be empty and turn your back
Or you can do what I'd want:
smile, open your eyes,
love and go on.

¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸
˜"*°•.˜"*°•.L♥√Ƹ ♥ ԼƠƔЄ ♥ L♥√Ƹ •°*"˜.•°*"˜

A LOVING TRIBUTE ♥¸.•*´¯♥
(¯'•♥•´¯)☆ ♥ FOR THIS,
*'•.¸(¯'•♥•´¯)¸.•♥♥ OUR
☆ º ' '•.¸.•´ « ♥♥ SPECIAL
... ♫ ♥¸.•*´¯♥ ❤ ANGEL
(¸.•´ (¸.•¨¯'♥'*•.¸
♥ •●۰FOREVER MISSED۰●• ♥¸.•*´♥

¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸

Larry Duane Williams Jr., 34 of Ozark, AR. died Saturday, July 17, 2004 at Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial.
He was a heavy equipment operator for Morris Dozer of Ozark and attended First Assembly of God in Ozark.
Born June 15, 1970 in Ozark, AR. he is the son of Larry and Pat 'Willis' Williams.
Survivors include two sons, Chaz Duane and Dylan Bradlee Williams, both of the home; his parents, Larry and Pat Williams of Ozark; two sisters, Patrice 'Sissy' Williams of Ozark and Angela Gregory of Mountainburg, AR. a nephew, Ethan Williams of Mountainburg and his maternal grandmother, Annie Willis of Ozark, AR.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Gene Willis and Earl and Allie Williams, all of Ozark.
Funeral services were today (Wed) at 10 a.m. at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel. with Rev. Jim McElhaney and Rev. Rusty Pearson officiating. Burial was at Highland Cemetery.
Pallbearers were members and coaches of the 1987 and 1988 Ozark football teams.
Honorary pallbearers were members of the 1988 graduating class of Ozark High School.

¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸

the following info was sent to me 03.15.2021 by Contributor: Frances Allen Titsworth (46972611)

L. Duane Williams Jr., 34, of Ozark died Saturday, July 17, 2004, in Ozark. He was born June 15, 1979, in Ozark. He was a heavy equipment operator for Morris Dozer, and attended First Assembly of God in Ozark.
Funeral will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Shaffer Funeral Home Chapel in Ozark with burial at Highland cemetery in Ozark.
He is survived by two sons, Chaz and Dylan Williams, both of Ozark; his parents, Larry and Pat Williams of Ozark; two sisters, Patrice Williams of Ozark and Angela Gregory of Mountainburg; and maternal grandmother, Annie Willis of Ozark.
Pallbearers will be 1987 and 1988 Ozark football team and coaches.
Honorary pallbearers will be 1988 graduating class of Ozark High School.
The family will visit with friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.

¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸


(¯'♥´¯).✫*
'*.¸.* ´* Special Loved One *´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

Heaven is brighter with this new soul joining the family already there.¸¸♥
☆ ¸. ¸ ★ :. • ○ ° ★ .  * . .. • ○ ° ★. • ○ ° ★ ° . • ★ ° . . ☾ °☆  . * ● ¸ . ★ ° :.  . • ○ ° ★ Duane  .  * . .   °  . ● . ° ☾ ° ☆  ¸. ● .  ★ Son ★ ° ☾ ☆ ¸. ¸  ★  :.  . • ○ ° ★  .  * . .  ¸ .  ° ★ ¸.Dad * ● ¸ . °Brother ☾ °  ¸. ● ¸ . ★ ° . • °   .   . ¸ . ● ¸ ★  ★ ☾ ° ★ . .  ° ☆  . ● ¸ . ★ ° .  • ○ ° ★  . * .  ☾ ° Grandson¸. * ● ¸ ° ☾ ° ☆  . * ¸. ★ ° . • ★ ° . . ☾ ° ☆ Friend  . * ● ¸ .   ★ ° :.  . • ○ °   .   * .   .   °  . ● .    ° ☾ ° ☆  ¸. ● .  ★ ° . • ★ ° ☾

*´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

"For everything there is a season,
and a time for every purpose under Heaven:
a time to be born, a time to die,
a time to plant, a time to uproot,
a time to weep, a time to laugh,
a time to grieve, a time to dance"

~ King Solomon (Ecclesiastes 3)

*´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

Don't Cry for me...

If you could only see where I'm at now, you wouldn't cry for me. All of Heavens Angels met me when I arrived and I was met by Jesus with a loving embrace. I walked side by side with old friends and family alike. Don't cry for me because here there is no trace of sickness or sadness only His loving Grace. The beauty is beyond words and nothing I could say would compare. Don't cry for me because I am in a far better place, with streets of gold just like we were told. So please remember don't cry for me but rather rejoice for I can hear angels sing. Oh, how much peace their voices bring.

by John G. Ward & Matthew E

*´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

♥*•.¸ When they walk through the valley of weeping it will become a place of springs where pools of blessing and refreshment collect after rains ¸.•*♥ Psalms 84:6

*´¯'•.¸¸. ♥ *

You can shed tears that I am gone.
Or you can smile because I lived.
You can close your eyes
and pray that I will come back
Or you can open your eyes
and see all that I left.
Your heart can be empty
because you can't see me
Or you can be full
of the love we shared
You can turn your back on tomorrow
and live yesterday
Or you can be happy for tomorrow
because of yesterday.
You can remember me
and only that I am gone
Or you can cherish my memory
and let it live on.
You can cry and close your mind,
be empty and turn your back
Or you can do what I'd want:
smile, open your eyes,
love and go on.

¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸¸.•♥•.¸

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