And God will wipe away all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying. Neither shall there be any more pain, for the former things are passed away. Revelation 21:4 Today, we find peace and understanding, because we realize that God is close to the broken-hearted, and he comforts those whose spirits are crushed. It is still hard to understand why God takes the young, but we find comfort in knowing that a loving God knows best. Gerald (Gee) Leonard Williams was born March 21, 1973, to Reatha Thompson and the late Floyd Williams, Jr., in Brunswick, GA. He was the third-born of three sons. He was educated in the Camden County School System and received his GED. Gerald enjoyed landscaping and construction, as well as spending time with family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, Floyd Williams, Jr., and his grandparents, Alford Baker, Susie Baker Walker, and Floyd and Lucille Williams. Gerald Williams departed this life on Sunday, August 23, 2020. His memory will forever be cherished by three daughters, Tarasha M. Williams of Brunswick, GA, Miracle Williams of Woodbine, GA, and Gernya A. Williams of Brunswick, GA; one son, Keiondra Williams of Atlanta, GA; parents, Johnny and Reatha Thompson of Waverly, GA; his only grandson, A’hmier George of Brunswick, GA; brothers, Tearyns (Sharon) Baker of Atlanta, GA, Michael (Jessica) Baker of Grand Rapids, MI, Christopher Coney, and Terry (Terri) Mack of Brunswick, GA; sisters, Nichelle (Nathaniel) William-Hilton of Anderson, SC and Tamisha Coney; a host of uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends; and a special friend, Ollie Loud of Albany, GA.
Due to the current state of (COVID-19) pandemic and in order to promote social distancing, as ordered by the Governor for the State of Georgia, anyone entering the funeral home for viewing; as well as attending all graveside services must wear a mask. We will also limit the number of persons allowed to enter the funeral home at any given period during the viewing process. We ask that you leave the premise upon exiting the building. The family is most appreciative to each of you for your prayers and considerations during this difficult time in their lives.