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Klein Wayne “W.W.” Williams

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Klein Wayne “W.W.” Williams

Birth
Ruffin, Colleton County, South Carolina, USA
Death
6 Jan 2010 (aged 69)
Bamberg, Bamberg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Walterboro, Colleton County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Klein Wayne "W.W." Williams, of Ruffin, entered into his state of eternal rest on the afternoon of January 6, 2010, in Bamberg, following a brief illness.

Born October 12, 1940, in Colleton County, he was a son of the late Klein Williams and the late Evelyn Breland Williams.

"W.W." was a graduate of Erskine College in Due West, SC and was a retired Head of Operations for the Water Department of Ruffin, an occupation he faithfully dedicated himself to for many years.

He was the owner and operator of Williams Exterminating in Ruffin and was also a local tree farmer, an occupation he carried as a hobby for many years.

"W.W." was a lifelong and dedicated member of St. John United Methodist Church where he was active in many aspects of the church's work. At his church he was a member of the United Methodist Men's Club, served as the Church Counsel Chairperson for several terms, and was a former Church Trustee and Sunday School Superintendent.

Wayne was an avid hunter, and hunting big game white tail deer was among a few of the true joys of his life, along with the dogs he affectionately cared for. Other joys his life afforded him was the love he had for people and his true desire to be a friend and assist those he could. He cared for many people, and in many times participated as their caregiver, especially his beloved parents; and beloved aunt, Inez Maxey. He provided well for those he knew, and will surely be a missed personality in the Ruffin community.

Surviving are: three double first cousins, Nancy Breland Smoak of New London, NC, Annette Breland Willoughby and husband Harry of Surfside, SC, and Dianne Breland Johnson and husband Andrew of Lowrys, SC; and an innumerable amount of beloved cousins, extended family, and friends.

Interment was in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.
Klein Wayne "W.W." Williams, of Ruffin, entered into his state of eternal rest on the afternoon of January 6, 2010, in Bamberg, following a brief illness.

Born October 12, 1940, in Colleton County, he was a son of the late Klein Williams and the late Evelyn Breland Williams.

"W.W." was a graduate of Erskine College in Due West, SC and was a retired Head of Operations for the Water Department of Ruffin, an occupation he faithfully dedicated himself to for many years.

He was the owner and operator of Williams Exterminating in Ruffin and was also a local tree farmer, an occupation he carried as a hobby for many years.

"W.W." was a lifelong and dedicated member of St. John United Methodist Church where he was active in many aspects of the church's work. At his church he was a member of the United Methodist Men's Club, served as the Church Counsel Chairperson for several terms, and was a former Church Trustee and Sunday School Superintendent.

Wayne was an avid hunter, and hunting big game white tail deer was among a few of the true joys of his life, along with the dogs he affectionately cared for. Other joys his life afforded him was the love he had for people and his true desire to be a friend and assist those he could. He cared for many people, and in many times participated as their caregiver, especially his beloved parents; and beloved aunt, Inez Maxey. He provided well for those he knew, and will surely be a missed personality in the Ruffin community.

Surviving are: three double first cousins, Nancy Breland Smoak of New London, NC, Annette Breland Willoughby and husband Harry of Surfside, SC, and Dianne Breland Johnson and husband Andrew of Lowrys, SC; and an innumerable amount of beloved cousins, extended family, and friends.

Interment was in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens.

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