Jon is survived by his wife, Lena Vaughn-Williams, his children, Jiah Vaughn, Dylan, Brennen, Miranda and Natalia Williams and his mother May Williams and brother Terry Williams.
Jon was a devoted family man with a love of live music, sporting events and BBQing. He was a true craftsman and artist. He always had multiple projects going. Part of his early career was spent on the road traveling to art shows all over the United States. His medium was turning wood and stone and he won many awards. He gave it up in order to spend more time with his family because he missed them so much.
Jon only traveled by car for vacationing and "drove it like he stole it". He could always carry on a conversation and was never short on words. He will be dearly missed
A service for Jon will be held on Saturday, January 8th at 2 pm at Auburn Grace Community Church, 3126 Olympic Way, Auburn, Ca.
Jon is survived by his wife, Lena Vaughn-Williams, his children, Jiah Vaughn, Dylan, Brennen, Miranda and Natalia Williams and his mother May Williams and brother Terry Williams.
Jon was a devoted family man with a love of live music, sporting events and BBQing. He was a true craftsman and artist. He always had multiple projects going. Part of his early career was spent on the road traveling to art shows all over the United States. His medium was turning wood and stone and he won many awards. He gave it up in order to spend more time with his family because he missed them so much.
Jon only traveled by car for vacationing and "drove it like he stole it". He could always carry on a conversation and was never short on words. He will be dearly missed
A service for Jon will be held on Saturday, January 8th at 2 pm at Auburn Grace Community Church, 3126 Olympic Way, Auburn, Ca.
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