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TOMMY DWAYNE WILLIAMS OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Eisenour Funeral Home
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TOMMY DWAYNE WILLIAMS
1930 - 2012


Tommy Dwayne Williams, 81, died April 6, 2012. He was born October 25, 1930 in Harrah, Oklahoma to James Floyd Williams and Edith Irene Copp.
He enlisted in the Army and served in Korea where he received the Purple Heart Award.
Tommy worked at Tinker Air Force Base for thirty six years. During this time he went on Temporary Duty to Vietnam twice to support the war fighter.
He married Loretta Smith and they shared sixty wonderful years of marriage.
Tommy is survived by his wife, Loretta, of the home; son, Aaron of the home; brothers, Gene Williams of Panole, California and David Williams of Killen, Texas.
He is preceded in death by parents, Floyd Williams and Edith Copp and a sister, Keitha Mae Maclanham.
Tommy was a devoted husband and a loving father. He will be greatly missed.
Services will be held 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at Bill Eisenhour Southeast Chapel. For more information or to offer condolences go to www.eisenhourfuneral.com.


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