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Jimmie Andrew Williams
Jan 15, 1941 - Jun 10, 2022
Posted by Martha Reddout
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© Marietta Monitor
17 June 2022, Page 4
Interment followed in the Rubottom
Cemetery.
Born January 15, 1941, at Rubottom, the son of Louis Alton and Mytie
Lorine Furrh Williams, he died Friday, June 10, 2022, at an Ardmore
nursing home.
Jimmie was raised in Rubottom, attending school at Leon. He married the
former Peggy Chisum and to this union, the were blessed with three
children, Peggy Ann, Jimmie Jr., and John. At this time they resided in
Rubottom. Jimmie remarried again several years later, to the late Deanna
Marie Besherse on October 31, 1964, at Wilson. They had made their home
originally in Rubottom, and then Lone Grove, and lastly at Ringling
where he worked as a bus driver for the school. Most of his working
years he had been employed as a truck driver, and loved rodeos,
especially watching the PBR. He was a member of the River of Life
Pentecostal Church of Wilson.
Those preceding him in death were his parents; wife, Deanna on May 18, 2020; son, Jimmie Williams, Jr. in 1997; infant daughter, Dianne Michelle; two-year-old sister, Dorothy Mae Williams; and brother, Alton "Pug" Williams.
Survivors include his children, Peggy Harp and husband Craig of Enid,
John Williams of Marietta, and Donna Curtis and husband Freddie of
Ardmore; grandchildren, Jeremy, Samantha, Jamy, Kayla, and Dia; 16
great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews and other family and
friends.
Serving as pallbearers will be family.
Online guest book: alexandergrayfuneralhome.org
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