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Wade Steven Williams

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Wade Steven Williams

Birth
Montana, USA
Death
20 May 2020 (aged 49)
Simms, Cascade County, Montana, USA
Burial
Sun River, Cascade County, Montana, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.5245333, Longitude: -111.7173
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Wade Steven Williams, a friend to all, died of natural causes at his home in Simms, MT on May 20, 2020 at the age of 49.

Wade’s parents are Charlie Williams and Audrey Williams (Arps). A life-long resident of Simms, he graduated from Simms High School in 1990.

Williams enjoyed woodworking, photography, visiting on his ATV and mowing his friend’s lawns. He crafted hiking staffs out of diamond willow that he hand-selected in the Sun River Valley. A gifted amateur photographer, Williams took a variety of pictures of the Sun River Valley in all seasons. His eclectic taste in music included rock & roll, old and new country, with some of his favorite songs being “Jingle, Jangle, Jingle” by Tex Ritter, “These Boots Were Made For Walking” by Nancy Sinatra, and “Wolf Creek Pass” by CW McCall.

His hallmark was friendship. Whether you first met Wade or saw him after two days or four years, he would greet you with a smile and an offered handshake.

Facebook was one of the venues he used to share his photography and music.

He is survived by his father, brother, and sister.

Complete obituary at Croxford Funeral Home
Wade Steven Williams, a friend to all, died of natural causes at his home in Simms, MT on May 20, 2020 at the age of 49.

Wade’s parents are Charlie Williams and Audrey Williams (Arps). A life-long resident of Simms, he graduated from Simms High School in 1990.

Williams enjoyed woodworking, photography, visiting on his ATV and mowing his friend’s lawns. He crafted hiking staffs out of diamond willow that he hand-selected in the Sun River Valley. A gifted amateur photographer, Williams took a variety of pictures of the Sun River Valley in all seasons. His eclectic taste in music included rock & roll, old and new country, with some of his favorite songs being “Jingle, Jangle, Jingle” by Tex Ritter, “These Boots Were Made For Walking” by Nancy Sinatra, and “Wolf Creek Pass” by CW McCall.

His hallmark was friendship. Whether you first met Wade or saw him after two days or four years, he would greet you with a smile and an offered handshake.

Facebook was one of the venues he used to share his photography and music.

He is survived by his father, brother, and sister.

Complete obituary at Croxford Funeral Home

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