Tony Bruner
We have just learned of Lonnie’s passing...Our hearts are broken..Sending love and prayers ...
Birth date: Jun 18, 1959 Death date: Mar 19, 2020
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Lonnie Dean Williams, age 60, husband of Deloris (Bishop) Williams of London, Kentucky passed away Thursday, March 19, 2020 at Saint Joseph London Hospital. He was the father of Jennifer Newberry and husband Terry and Roger Williams and wife Cynthia all of London, Kentucky; the son of Clayton and Imogene (Brock) Williams of London, Kentucky; the brother of Dorothy Hodge, Patricia Gambrel, Gene Williams, Phillip Williams, and Guy Williams all of London, Kentucky, and Charles Williams of Grays, Kentucky. He was also blessed with five grandchildren, Zachary House, Lillie Williams, Autumn Newberry, Roger Williams, and Jacob Green. He was preceded in death by one brother, Denver Williams. Private services for Lonnie Dean Williams will be conducted Tuesday, March 24, 2020 in London Funeral Home Chapel with Larry Paul Roark officiating. Private entombment will follow at Williams Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are: James Bishop, William Bishop, Steve Lewis, Brad Hacker, Jeff Williams, and Tommy Williams.Read Obituary
We have just learned of Lonnie’s passing...Our hearts are broken..Sending love and prayers ...
I just heard about Lonnie's passing. It was a shock to many of us at Dealers Warehouse. We are praying for the family during this difficult time. Lonnie was a fun loving guy who enjoyed his family, hunting, and most of business. Smart Business man who will be greatly missed.
Steve Leopper
Dealers Warehouse
I am so sorry .Prayers for everyone
Wilma
Mike Gilpin and all at Gilpin Construction offer our sincerest sympathy. We will certainly miss our friend and fellow business provider. May God be with each of you during this time of heavy hearts.
I am in disbelief this morning for this family... I am saddened to hear this about this great man that I have known for over 25 years! I can’t begin to say how sorry I am for Deloris, Jennifer, and Roger (Guy as well)! I want you to know that I am praying for each of you today. Lonnie and I was introduced back in the 90s by the Nolan’s (when they were located on 363) when I would load and unload massive trucks of windows, vinyl, etc... Lonnie would be right out there with us. From that day forward; we would always talk (not briefly, but a good conversation) when we seen each other. I always truly enjoyed speaking with him when I would see him. As years changed my direction of work; I would see him occasionally and it was like “the first time we met” always how’s it going, good to see you... I am truly saddened by this. I told my wife we spoke for a pretty good while back in the Fall (about 45 minutes) just about his huge project out on 229 and he asked me about my own personal self. I really really liked this man. He will be hugely missed in this community. I am better from being associated with this man over the years. Thankful for Donald Ray allowing me to take that ride over to 363 years ago!!
To the Family, I pray that the Lord will be with you all through this time, as well as the days, weeks, months ahead. Know that Lonnie lived his life through his interactions with people to the fullest!
Condolences,
Travis McQueen and Family