Carter Funeral Home announces the peaceful transition of Mr. Tommy L. Williams, at the age of 60.
Mr. Williams transitioned into eternity Thursday, January 26, 2023, in Midway, AL.
The Commemoration of Life will begin with a public visitation, Friday February 03, 2023, from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm at Carter Funeral Home.
The Farewell Life Celebration will be held Saturday, February 04, 2023, at 2: 00 pm from the Hayes Hill Missionary Baptist.
The eulogy will be delivered by Pastor Henry Streeter of the Hayes Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Midway, AL.
Mr. Williams will lie in repose at the church, one hour prior to services on Tuesday.
In accordance with recommended COVID-19 Protocols, all attendees are requested to utilize appropriate facial coverings, maintain social distancing, and minimize physical contact.
A CELEBRATED LIFE Deacon Tommy Lee Williams, a resident of Midway Alabama, was born January 27, 1962 to the late Annie Bell Streeter-Williams and Mack Donald Williams in Midway, Alabama. He transitioned from earth to reward on Thursday, January 26, 2023.
Tommy confessed Christ at an early age and was baptized at Hayes Hill Baptist Church, where he served as a faithful member, Deacon and church Secretary until his death. He often sang one of his favorite songs during devotion, āIām Going to do all I can for my Lord.ā
TOMMY REMEMBERED Tommy was a 1981 graduate of Bullock County High School where he was a standout basketball player and president of his senior class. After high school, he attended Stillman College in Tuscaloosa, Alabama where he pledged Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. He graduated from Stillman in 1985 with a B.S. degree in Business Administration. Tommy was also a member of The Fraternal Order of Masons.
Tommy worked for the Bullock County Commission for many years. He also coached basketball at Merritt Junior High and football at Bullock High School. He worked for Hyundai Motor Manufacturing as a quality control inspector for the last eighteen years. In his spare time, he enjoyed gardening, fishing, mowing, barbecuing, and working on cars.
Deacon Tommy Williams was preceded in death by his mother and father and by his brother, Bernard Williams. He leaves to cherish his memories his children, LaCarrious Manuel, Macon, Georgia and LaMarcus Junior, Louisville, Kentucky; one granddaughter Alicia Junior; one goddaughter LaTambria Junior-Girton, Louisville, Kentucky; three brothers, Retired Chief Deputy Anthony Williams, Midway Alabama, Retired Command Sergeant Major Clifford (Phyllis) Williams, Deatsville, Alabama, Retired Sergeant Major Gregory Williams, Marietta, Georgia; two sisters Melissa Williams, Montgomery, Alabama and Debra (Donald) Craine, Grayson, Georgia; two aunts Cora Streeter, Midway, Alabama and Leeatrice Streeter, New York, New York; nieces, Desiree Williams, Kaylyn Williams, Jerrica Jordan, Dalles Williams, Kennedi Craine and Madison Craine; nephews, Devin Williams, Roddarious Williams, DeAndre Williams, Daniel Andre, Claude Jordan and Tyson Williams; special cousins, Otis James Streeter, Robert Streeter, Ruth Streeter, Jesse Streeter, Coressa Graves, Rev. Henry Streeter, Barbara Dowdell, Ronald West, and Dorothy Curry. Special friends Ivan Caldwell, Naziree and Cardell Obrian. He is also survived by an abundance of cousins and friends that he loved dearly.
The Staff of Carter Funeral Home is honored to be entrusted with The Final Life Celebration Arrangements for the late Mr. Tommy Williams.
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