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John Waldo Williams

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John Waldo Williams Veteran

Birth
Minersville, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Dec 2007 (aged 85)
Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Burial
Beaver, Beaver County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2814794, Longitude: -112.6307976
Plot
E_935
Memorial ID
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Son of Franklin D. Williams (1888-1956) and Leah Hannah (Marshall) Williams (1889-1926)

Married to Reva Puffer (1929- ) on Feb 25, 1946
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1930 United States Federal Census
about John W Williams
Name: John W Williams
[John W Pocock]
Home in 1930: Paiute Indian Reservation, Beaver, Utah
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Age: 7
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1923
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's name: Franklin D Williams
Mother's name: Lucy A Williams
Race: White

Household Members: Name Age
Franklin D Williams 42
Lucy A Williams 36
Franklin D Williams 1 10/12
Anna R Williams 4
Spence M Williams 17
Max Williams 15
Margarett Williams 7
John W Williams 7
Renee Williams 4 8/12

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Social Security Death Index
Name: John Waldo Williams
SSN: 528-14-
Last Residence: 84713 Beaver, Beaver, Utah, United States of America
Born: 21 Sep 1922
Died: 14 Dec 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)
===John W. Williams passed away at the Beaver Valley Hospital at the age of 85. John was born to Franklin and Leah (Marshall) Williams. Leah passed away when John was 4 years old. Franklin later married Lucy and together they raised John. He was educated in Beaver County. John married his sweetheart, Reva (Puffer) Williams in 1946. He was a rancher and farmer for many years. He is survived by his wife, Reva; children, Linda Griffiths of Salt Lake City, Marilyn (Ralph) Wallbeck of Payson, Utah, Melvin (Ruth) Williams of Cedar City and Sharon (Cal) Hoskins of Sandy, Utah; 13 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Ranee Eyre and Charlene Heslington, and brother, David Williams, also many loving friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers and sisters.
Son of Franklin D. Williams (1888-1956) and Leah Hannah (Marshall) Williams (1889-1926)

Married to Reva Puffer (1929- ) on Feb 25, 1946
===
1930 United States Federal Census
about John W Williams
Name: John W Williams
[John W Pocock]
Home in 1930: Paiute Indian Reservation, Beaver, Utah
View Map
Age: 7
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1923
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's name: Franklin D Williams
Mother's name: Lucy A Williams
Race: White

Household Members: Name Age
Franklin D Williams 42
Lucy A Williams 36
Franklin D Williams 1 10/12
Anna R Williams 4
Spence M Williams 17
Max Williams 15
Margarett Williams 7
John W Williams 7
Renee Williams 4 8/12

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Social Security Death Index
Name: John Waldo Williams
SSN: 528-14-
Last Residence: 84713 Beaver, Beaver, Utah, United States of America
Born: 21 Sep 1922
Died: 14 Dec 2007
State (Year) SSN issued: Utah (Before 1951)
===John W. Williams passed away at the Beaver Valley Hospital at the age of 85. John was born to Franklin and Leah (Marshall) Williams. Leah passed away when John was 4 years old. Franklin later married Lucy and together they raised John. He was educated in Beaver County. John married his sweetheart, Reva (Puffer) Williams in 1946. He was a rancher and farmer for many years. He is survived by his wife, Reva; children, Linda Griffiths of Salt Lake City, Marilyn (Ralph) Wallbeck of Payson, Utah, Melvin (Ruth) Williams of Cedar City and Sharon (Cal) Hoskins of Sandy, Utah; 13 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisters, Ranee Eyre and Charlene Heslington, and brother, David Williams, also many loving friends. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers and sisters.

Inscription

JOHN W. WILLIAMS
S1 US NAVY
WORLD WAR II
1922 - 2007

WILLIAMS
MARRIED FEB. 28, 1946
SEALED MARCH 28, 1964 in ST. GEORGE, UTAH TEMPLE

Families Can Be Together Forever
CHILDREN
Linda
Marilyn
Melvin
Sharon

We Love You Mom & Dad you were so gentle & so kind.
We Love You for the happiness you brought us all the time.
The patience you had for us that lingered like a song.
For faith in God you gave us to know that we will all belong.
But most of all because of the Love you gave us all the time.



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