Reger Funeral Home
Obituaries
(2011)

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  1.    Black,  Emma
  2.    Rickman,  Willard
  3.    Tatum,  Helen D.
  4.    Watts,  Eugene Gene
  5.    Linkous,  Theresa Arcuri
  6.    Adkins,  Richard Lowell
  7.    Brumfield,  James Otis
  8.    Diamond,  Charlotte Gertrude
  9.    May,  Margaret Ann
  10.  McFeeley,  Peggy Jeanne
  11.  Wiley,  Raymond Moses
  12.  Wellman,  Brandi Nicole
  13.  Whitaker,  Jennifer Kay
  14.  Veazey,  Betty Jo
  15.  Williams,  Jack F. (Sr.)

Doors to the Past

Obituary

Jack F. Williams, Sr.
(December 25, 1941 - October 29, 2011)



Jack F. Williams, Sr., 69, of Huntington, husband of Sheila Elaine Barr Williams, passed away Saturday, October 29, 2011 at his residence. Funeral services will be conducted at 11 am Thursday at the Reger Funeral Chapel by Rev. Ralph Houck. He was born December 25, 1941 in Huntington, WV a son of the late Harry and Gladys Ruth Steinbrecher Williams. He was an electrician formerly with BASF. Jack was a veteran of the US Army. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a brother Dick Williams. Jack is additionally survived by two sons and daughters in law Jack Williams, Jr. and his wife Gloria and Brent and Denise Williams all of Huntington; two daughters and sons in law Lisa and Jerry Boyd of Arizona and Lori and Dennis Knight of Texas; grandchildren Michael Williams and his wife Jennifer, Raquel Williams, Dylan Boyd, Josh Williams, Andrea Williams, Brady Williams, Brysen Price, Bransyn Price, Emma Williams, Alyssa Knight, Taylor Knight and Hunter Knight; two great grandchildren Emily and Tyler Williams; three brothers Mike Williams, Mark Williams and Edward Williams; three sisters Nancy Thompson, Mary Burns and Willa Ward and a host of nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call from 6 to8 pm Wednesday at the Reger Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. The Veteran's Honor Guard of the American Legion Post 16 of Huntington will conduct military rites.

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