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Date of BirthJune 16, 1950

Edward Williams Obituary

Date of BirthJune 16, 1950

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Date of PassingFebruary 07, 2022

Edward Williams Obituary

from Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Date of BirthJune 16, 1950

Edward Williams Obituary

Date of BirthJune 16, 1950

229 Views

Date of PassingFebruary 07, 2022

Edward Williams Obituary

from Atlanta, Georgia, United States


A man to be remembered

Edward Williams, 71, of Atlanta, Georgia, passed on February 07, 2022 By the way of heart attack. Edward was born on June 16, 1950.

Predeceased by his loving second wife of 64 years old.

Edward is lovingly remembered by his sons, (Tyreeq Merit, Maurice Williams, Syntravious Atkins, and Albert Williams). His daughters, (Tiara Williams, Sierra Williams, and Brandy Williams). His Grandchildren, (Davaris Williams, Khalil Brown, Shelton Brown, Ra'marion Williams, Anquinetta Anderson, Daja Atkins, Taquavious Atkins, Ja'Naryia Williams and Patricia Bowers). His brothers, (Bernard Goodrum, Russel Williams, and Timothy Hanes). His sisters, (Rechelle Battle, and Merium Williams). His nephews, (Malcolm Goodrum, Christopher Hanes, and Tony Battle). His nieces, (Anna Battle, Kayla Battle, Heaven Williams, Erica William, and Joyce Williams).

Edward graduated from North Atlanta Highschool on August 8, 1969. He then attended trade school and began work as a mechanic. Later in his life he would go on to build a career as a funeral director. He had his first child on October 18, 1977(Maurice Williams).Once Edward became a father he dedicated his life to his work and his family. With his first wife working as a secretary, they were able to purchase a small home in the metropolitan Atlanta area. Edward and his first wife went on to produce 4 more children before her passing(Albert Williams, Tiara Williams, Sierra Williams, and Brandy Williams). He remarried and expanded his family with two additional sons(Tyreeq Merit, and Syntravious Atkins).

Edward only had a few hobbies which include, working on cars, fishing, and collecting cars. He was a spiritual man and involved in the church, he will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and all who knew him.

A funeral service is set to be held on February 11 at 9:00 am. It will take place at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Reverend James Clarke will officiate. Flowers, donation, and condolences may be offered at 634 W Peachtree St NW.

This obituary is administered by:
~ Davaris Williams ~