Eric Miles Raymond Bradley Williams Zakorrien Williams Trenton … · 2018-12-07 ·...
Transcript of Eric Miles Raymond Bradley Williams Zakorrien Williams Trenton … · 2018-12-07 ·...
AcknowledgementsThe family of Raymond “Ray” Williams would like to acknowledge, withgrateful hearts, our sincere appreciation for the love and compassion shown to usin our loss. We express our utmost gratitude for every kind deed, prayers, visits,phone calls, flowers, cards and support. All that you have done has been a sourceof comfort and strength to us.
The Williams Family
Programs By Rose Mary Buckner Bonner, 713-254-4289
In Loving Memoryof
Raymond Bradley Williams“Ray”
SunriseSeptember 19, 1943
SunsetDecember 2, 2018
Friday, December 7, 201811:00 a.m.
Life Foursquare Church501 Karankawa StreetAngleton, Texas 77515
Pastors: Cere and Ann Muscarella
Pastor Booker T. Randon, Officiating
PallbearersLeonard J. Henderson
Michael Hall
Zakorrien Williams
Eric Miles
Dray Lewis
Trenton Harris
Final Arrangements Entrusted To:Dixon Funeral Home, Inc.
2025 E. Mulberry ~ Angleton, Texas 77515979-849-8800 mail: [email protected]
RepastRepast In Church Fellowship Hall Immediately After Service “Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.”
Matthew 5:8
ObituaryOn September 19, 1943 Raymond Bradley Williams was born to LucindaWilliams in Houston, Texas. They moved to Angleton, Texas whereRaymond (“Ray”) attended school. In 1963 he graduated from MarshallHigh School where he was very active in sports, especially football, andwas also known to be a jokester. Professor Wright (then principal ofMarshall High School) called Ray, “the good kid”.
After graduation from Marshall High School, Ray attended Meat CuttingSchool at Toledo College in Ohio. He also attended Texas SouthernUniversity in Houston, Texas where he took small business courses. Rayloved being around people was very business minded. He set out toachieve his goal of becoming an entrepreneur -- and that he did.
He was the first African American in 1965 to work as a meat cutter inKroger’s Stores and retired from Kroger’s after 35 years of service. He wasthe proud owner of Ray’s Food King, Ray’s Smoke Meats and “This is it”Club.
Ray was a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Brazoria, Texasunder the leadership of Pastor Booker T. Randon. He was President of theBrotherhood and a member of the Galilee Community Men’s Chorus.
Ray loved his family dearly, loved playing bingo, and also loved theHouston Oilers football team, who later on became the Houston Texans.
He is survived by his wife of 13 years, Rosa Williams, Lake Jackson;mother, Lucinda Williams Mills, Angleton; sons, Kelvin Williams(Charlotte Skinner), Angleton, Raymond Williams, Jr., Houston, TX;daughters, Carol Williams Foley, Manvel, Audrey Williams Gentry,Houston; step daughters, Ashley Smith (Aaron), Angela Cavazos (Felix),both of Lake Jackson; sisters, Gladys Miles, Wanda Mills, Karen Herrera(Bennett), all of Angleton, Joyce Williams, Austin, TX; brothers, ClennonMills, Angleton, Carl Mills (Kathy), Manvel, Bobby Williams (Mary),Houston, TX; 17 grandchildren, 9 great grandchildren and a host ofnephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.
As We Look BackAs we look back over time
We find ourselves wondering …..Did we remember to thank you enough
For all you have done for us?
For all the times you were by our sidesTo help and support us …..To celebrate our successes
To understand our problemsAnd accept our defeats?
Or for teaching us by your example,The value of hard work, good judgment,
Courage and integrity?
We wonder if we ever thanked youFor the sacrifices you made.To let us have the very best?
And for the simple thingsLike laughter, smiles and times we shared?
If we have forgotten to show ourGratitude enough for all the things you did,
We’re thanking you now.And we are hoping you knew all along,
How much you meant to us.
Love Eternally, Your Children
Kelvin, Raymond, Jr., Carol, Audrey
Ashley & Angela
Dear Brother Your Memory Will Never Fade
Our dear brother Ray,
Now that you are gone
We can no longer share
The bond we had together –
The bond of love and care.
Yet, somehow something tells us
You are watching over us –
Since from worldly cares
You are finally set free.
We miss you Ray so very much,
And our tears we cannot hide
Yet, within our hearts, we feel
You are always by our side.
Ever since you went away
Life has never been the same
Yet, it comforts us each to know
That one day we’ll meet again.
Always In Our Hearts,Your Siblings
Gladys, Wanda, Karen, Joyce,Clennon, Carl & Bobby
Order of ServiceProcessional----------------------------------------------------Ministers & Family
Prayer----------------------------------------------------------------------Elton Davis
Selection------------------------------------------------------------------Jacoby Perry
Scripture Reading:Old Testament-----------------------------------------------------AppointeeNew Testament----------------------------------------------------Appointee
Resolution----------------------------------Galilee Missionary Baptist ChurchOther Resolutions Acknowledged
Acknowledgements
Remarks: (Two Minutes Please)Flor Montes Kenaja Williams Reginald Shelton
Selection--------------------------------------------------------Karen Mills Herrera
Video Presentation
Poem----------------------------------------------------------------------Michael Hall
Obituary (Read Silently)
Selection-------------------------------------------------------------Melinda Bonner
Eulogy----------------------------------------------------Pastor Booker T. RandonGalilee Missionary Baptist Church, Brazoria, Texas
Committal Ceremony
Dismissal
A Mother’s LoveA Mother’s Love is something
That no one can explain,It is made of deep devotionAnd of sacrifice and pain,
It is endless and unselfish andEnduring come what mayFor nothing can destroy itOr take that love away…
It believes beyond believingWhen the world around condemns,
And It glows with all the beautyOf the rarest, brightest gems…
It is far beyond defining,It defies all explanation
And it still remains a secretLike the mysteries of creation…
A many splendored miracleMen cannot understand
And another wondrous evidenceOf God’s tender guiding hand…
I am so proud of the man you becameI love you with all my heart
And will forever cherish youAnd miss you, my baby, my son
Your Loving Mother
Lucinda Williams Mills
'Til Death Do Us Part
When life seems a blur,And I can't quite believe
That I'm living without youAnd you were taken from me,
I sit back and thinkOf the memories we shared,
All the laughs that you gave meAnd the times that you cared.
'Til death do us part.That's true in our case.
I miss you so much,Your voice and your face.
Time is a healer.I can't say that it's true,
But life does go on,Which means without you.
When it all gets too muchAnd I wish you were here,
I feel thankful that I met youAnd I hold you close, my dear.
'Til death do us part.That's true in our case.
I miss you so much,Your voice and your face.
Love You Eternally,Your Loving Wife, Rosa
Precious Memories… How They Linger…
Memories Are Timeless Treasures Of The Heart