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A CKNOWLEDGMENT One never knows just how many friends they have until the loss of a loved one. Our hearts are truly grateful for the deeds of kindness to our family during this celebration of life for our beloved, Charles Junior Williams, and we know that a good heart is measured not by how many people you love, but by how many people love you. Just knowing that your prayers and thoughts are with us has made our loss a little less painful. May the Lord God richly bless each and every one of you. Amen. -

While we observe our past memories, We begin to wonder If we remembered to thank you enough For all you've done for us. For the times you stood right beside us, To pray with us, To celebrate overcoming obstacles, To understand our problems, And to give us a hug when we felt defeated,

Or for teaching us, by your example, the value of hard work, good judgment, Faith and integrity. We wonder if we ever thanked you for the sacrifices you made And for the simple things Like laughter, smiles, and times we shared. Dad, you always taught us the importance of kindness, but now it's our turn to express gratitude for all the things you did to cel ebrate you, even in your time of rest. We're thanking you. And we are hoping you knew all along How much you meant to us because without you we wouldn't be who we are. Arica & Brandon Charles, thank you for your unconditional, endless love that will help me through each day. Thank you for the memories that will never fade away. You're the man I loved, and I was looking forward to becoming your fu ture wife. So, every day in some small way, I will celebrate your life. As long as memories last, you will forever stay in my heart. And I will always love you and continue to do my part. My mind knows that you are gone, but my heart doesn’t want to accept it. I miss you so much as this was so unexpected. I was supposed to spend the rest of my life with you, and then I realized, you spent the rest of your life with me. Even though I don’t quite understand why, I must accept that it was God’s will and purpose for this to be. Although it is very hard for me to accept your untimely death, I smile because I know you loved me till the day you took your last breath. I have no one to do the things with that we used to do together. I miss talking to you and listening to your voice too because I thought to gether we’d spend forever. My life feels so empty as it was filled with the presence of you. Now I’ll always carry the essence of our love so true, And in my heart, there'll always & forever be a space for you. Loving You Always, Keisha

A CTIVE P ALLBEARERS

Terry Johnson Quincy Jones

Nick Clark Mark Mathis Jon C. Harper

DeBranlon Williams

H ONORARY P ALLBEARERS

David E. Sanders Brandon C. Williams

Dwight Boston Romeo Henry Tony Cross Gary Grace

Derrick Moore Ronnie Grace

Daryl Lemmon

I NTERMENT Waxahachie City Cemetery Waxahachie, TX

In Remembrance of Our Beloved

Final Arrangements Entrusted To

4155 S. R.L. Thornton Frwy. Dallas, TX 75224 (214)-941-7332 5701 E. Loop 820 South Ft. Worth, TX 76119 (817)-478-9555

1318 W. Green St. Tallulah, LA 71282

www.goldengatefuneralhome.com “Where Service Begins and Never Ends”

J UNE 9, 1964 — A PRIL 18, 2023

Charles Junior Williams was born on June 9, 1964 to the parents of Charles E. Williams and Vera B. Williams. Charles was the only son of this marriage. Charles J. Williams accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized by Rev. C. H. Gerald of The Community First Baptist Church. He was currently attending God’s Final Warning Ministries in Lancaster, TX. Charles attended Claire Oliver Elementary School, Boude Storey Middle School, and attended and graduated from South Oak Cliff High School in 1982. Charles was a very dedicated and hard working man. Throughout his life, he has had a plethora of jobs; however, his most recent job for the past 5 years was with First Student as a Bus Operator. Charles was preceded in death by his parents, Charles E. Williams and Vera B. Williams; his son, Leterus Dews; his sisters, Dorthy Speed and Daphne G. Harper; and his brother, Donald E. Williams. Charles leaves behind to cherish his memories his loving fiancé, LaKeisha Collins; his former wife, Felica Williams, and of their union two beautiful children, daughter, Arica Davis-Clark (Nick) and son, Brandon Charles Williams; sisters, Charlene Bussey (Maceo) and Bridgett D. Henry (Romeo); brother, David E. Sanders (Alma); seven nephews; eight nieces; and a host of great nieces, great nephews, cousins, friends and classmates.

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