He spent most of his life on a small farm in Adair County where he loved riding and raising Quarter Horses.
Kenneth had a deep love for the Lord, his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was saved on Mother's Day, 1967 at Chewey Community Church. He loved talking about the Lord to anyone that would listen. Kenneth was a hard worker and good provider for his family. He worked as a mechanic, did paint and body work, but spent most of his life as a truck driver.
Above all, Kenneth loved spending time with his family and having all of them at home together.
Preceding him death were his parents: Charley and Fannie Williams, brothers: Billy Ray Williams, RC Williams, Lonnie Williams, Roger Williams and sister: Wilma Hastings.
Funeral services were held at 2 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Roberts & Hart Chapel. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery
He spent most of his life on a small farm in Adair County where he loved riding and raising Quarter Horses.
Kenneth had a deep love for the Lord, his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was saved on Mother's Day, 1967 at Chewey Community Church. He loved talking about the Lord to anyone that would listen. Kenneth was a hard worker and good provider for his family. He worked as a mechanic, did paint and body work, but spent most of his life as a truck driver.
Above all, Kenneth loved spending time with his family and having all of them at home together.
Preceding him death were his parents: Charley and Fannie Williams, brothers: Billy Ray Williams, RC Williams, Lonnie Williams, Roger Williams and sister: Wilma Hastings.
Funeral services were held at 2 pm on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at Roberts & Hart Chapel. Interment followed at New Hope Cemetery
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