Lewis Blanton
Williams, Jr.


June 16, 1925 - December 10, 2018

 

Our beloved Father and Grandfather, Lewis Blanton Williams Jr., passed into our Father’s arms on December 10, 2018.  He is preceded in death by his wife, Joyce Hall Williams, and his son Lewis Blanton Williams 3rd.  He is also joined in heaven with his parents Lewis Blanton Williams Sr. and Irene Williams.  Lewis’s sisters Grace Williams, Martha Lowe and Betty Luttrell have also preceded him in death.

Lewis Williams was born in Rockvale, Tennessee on June 16, 1925.  He served as a sergeant in the Army during World War II.  During that time, he parachuted onto Normandy beach during the Invasion and later helped to free Jewish prisoners in concentration camps.

Lewis went on to complete a Masters of Science that combined economics and agriculture from the University of Tennessee.  As an agronomist Lewis worked first with Federal Fertilizer in Kentucky then with the Exxon World Hunger Project in New York.  He also worked to increase food production through the U.S. State Department and United Nations in India, Sri Lanka and Africa.  He finally moved to Florence, Alabama with International Fertilizer Development Center where he continued to travel to Romania to help farmers privatized their business under a newfound democracy before retiring. 

Dad served on the Florence, Alabama Tree Commission and landscaped several parks in the Tri City area including Dibert Park and also over at Edgemont Methodist Church.  He continued consulting work in energy conservation with TVA and was an active member of Rotary Club of Florence, Alabama in 1980, becoming a Paul Harris Fellow.  Lewis was also involved with Habitat for Humanity and worked with local farmers to streamline efficiency and increase food production.  Lew loved attending Sunday School at Edgemont United Methodist Church, working in his yard and spending time with his family.  He was also an avid runner.

However, he is most remembered as a loving and devoted husband and father.  Lewis loved both his family and country more than anything else.  He was proudest of being a soldier during WW II.

Lewis has left behind two daughters Susan Joyce Boada in Pegram, Tennessee and Nancy Hall West in Melbourne, Florida.  He also leaves behind three wonderful grandchildren; Sarah Melana Grosnick (Bryan) in Rhode Island, Steven A. Boada (Elizabeth) in New Jersey and William Patrick West (Lian) in Florida.  Lewis was also a proud great grandfather to Lucas Grosnick in Providence, Rhode Island and Wyatt West in Florida.

 “I know for certain that we never lose the people we love, even to death.  They continue to participate in every act, thought and decision we make.  Their love leaves an indelible imprint in our memories.  We find comfort in knowing that our lives have been enriched by having shared their love.”                                                                                                                            Leo Buscaglia

A funeral service has been scheduled for 4:00 p.m. Sunday, December 16th, at Edgemont First United Methodist Church in Florence with Reverend Henry Prater officiating.  The family will receive visitors an hour before the service.  There will be a short visitation at Woodfin Funeral Home in Murfreesboro, Tn. at 1:00 pm followed by a burial at Roselawn Memorial Gardens at 2:30 pm. 

 In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the Friendship Class at Edgemont Methodist Church or the Rotary Club of Florence, Alabama.



Visitation

December 16, 2018
3:00 pm

Visitation

Edgemont United Methodist Church, Eauclaire Avenue, Florence, AL, USA

December 16, 2018 3:00 pm

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Funeral

December 16, 2018
4:00 pm

Funeral

Edgemont United Methodist Church, Eauclaire Avenue, Florence, AL, USA

December 16, 2018 4:00 pm

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Murfreesboro Visitation

December 17, 2018
1:00 pm

Burial will military honors at 2:30 p.m. at Roselawn Memorial Gardens

Murfreesboro Visitation

Woodfin Funeral Chapels - Murfreesboro & Smyrna, TN, Lascassas Pike, Murfreesboro, TN, USA

December 17, 2018 1:00 pm

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One Comment on “Lewis Blanton Williams, Jr.”

  1. It was my privilege to have access to Lew’s extensive knowledge as we served on the Tree Commission Board. He was a great asset to the city of Florence and the entire area. I was also happy to call him my friend. He was a fine man!
    I extend my condolences to the entire family.
    Leon Bates,
    Past Forester/Horticulturist, City of Florence

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