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Mace and Betcie Williams welcomed their son, Alfred Williams into the world on January 10, 1946, at sunrise in Colorado County, Texas. He entered into a union with LaGloria Flowers and from that union, four children were produced, two daughters, La Sonya Johnson, Christy Price and two sons, Dwayne Williams and Trevon Williams. He was loved by many people and enjoyed spending time with loved ones. He was well-known for his fondness of western clothing, which included cowboy hats and western belt buckles. He had been a truck driver for over 51 years and had proven himself an expert at operating 18-wheelers.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, Mace and Betcie Williams, five sisters, Essie Mae Henry, Dorothy Williams, Mercede Young, Roberta Williams and Vida Williams. Five brothers, Melvin Williams, Rubin Williams, Harry Williams, Robert Williams and Willie Williams.
Alfred Williams leaves behind two daughters, La Sonya Johnson of Celina, Texas, Christy Price of College Station, Texas and two sons, Dwayne Williams of Brenham, Texas, Trevon Williams of Weimar, Texas. Two sisters, Mable Harris of Weimar, Texas, Gladys Woodson of Katy, Texas. One brother, Phillip Williams of Weimar, Texas.
One sister-in-law, Evelyn Williams of Weimar, Texas and son-in-law, Jeffrey Johnson of Celina, Texas, along with a host grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews
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