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Earle J. Williams, a cherished soul known for his loving nature, handy skills, and kind heart, passed away peacefully due to natural causes on March 5, 2024, in Avon Park. Born on January 24, 1949, in Dundee, Mississippi, Earle's life was a testament to the strength and warmth of his character.
Earle was the beloved son of the late Ben Williams Jr. and Elnora Williams. His early years in Mississippi were filled with the joys of Southern life, which shaped his love for the outdoors. He graduated from Rosa Fort High School in Tunica, Mississippi, where he laid the foundation for his future endeavors.
Earle's legacy is carried on by his wife, Geneva Williams, who stood by his side as a partner and confidant. Though he leaves behind a void that cannot be filled, His daughter Tymica Williams of FL, Patrick Williams of Ga, Neavis Morris (Damion) of NY, Earlene Lee (Harrison) of Va, Earl Williams Jr, of Ga, Mary Warfield (Juan) of Ga, (deceased), Len Kindley of Ga, and Michelle Kindley of Ga. He also leaves behind his siblings Ben Williams, Jimmy Williams, James Williams, Jerry Williams, Ethel Smith, Lillian Berry, and Ernie Williams. He will be reunited with Charlie Williams, Josephine Buchanon. Freddy Williams, Walter Williams, Janella Williams, Cora Williams, and Barbara Williams, Earle's memory will continue to inspire all who knew him. He also leaves behind 22 Grands, 15 Great Grands and a host of nieces, nephews,aunts,uncles, and cousins
Throughout his life, Earle was known as a skilled painter, a profession that showcased his meticulous attention to detail and his passion for transforming spaces with color and life. His work was more than a job; it was a canvas for his creativity and a source of pride.
Beyond his professional life, Earle was a man of many interests. He found solace in the tranquility of fishing and the excitement of hunting. His love for music was evident in his appreciation for oldies, which often served as the backdrop for his legendary barbecues. These gatherings were a reflection of his generous spirit and his ability to bring people together.
As we bid farewell to Earle, we remember a man who lived his life with purpose and joy. His presence was a gift to those around him, and his memory will be cherished forever. Earle J. Williams will be deeply missed, but the love he shared will endure in the hearts of his family and friends for generations to come.
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