Memorials
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Ethel Williams (Camp)
1906-10-14 1992-06-09Ethel was married to Clifton, the 12th born to JR and Mattie. Ethel and Clifton had 10 children, 2 children and Clifton preceded her in death. Ethel was known to everyone to be a true woman of God. Her most common words for everything, good or bad, “let’s pray about it”. Ethel had the exhausting chore of housework for the same families for over 40 years. Ethel would always say “blood is thicker than water “ and “family always comes first “. She was a true pioneer in family togetherness and maintained Sunday dinners for the family until her health no longer allowed her to continue. She is truly missed.
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Debra Williams (Daniels)
1953-06-09 2021-03-20Debra was the oldest daughter of Constance (Williams) Daniels. And the granddaughter of Clifton (and Ethel) Williams. She was born in New Orleans, Louisiana and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. She had 4 kids: Keith, Roxanne, Rosalyn and Paul. She also had 12 grandkids and 10 great grand kids. She was on the reunion planning committee all three times it was held in Arizona.
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David Daniels
1927-08-16 1984-04-18
David is the husband to Constance, daughter of Clifton. This union produced 3 children. David was known to be a hard working man who would do anything for anyone. David was born in Louisiana and ran away to join the Air Force at 17 years of age. David never met a stranger and would always say “there is some good in everybody “. He loved his church and contributed a beautiful voice to his choir. David loved his family and made sure there were many picnics, family drives to no where, fishing trips and drive in theaters to make memories.

Paul Watson
1982-06-10 2009-03-20Paul was the son of Debra (Daniels) Williams. Grandson of Constance (Williams) Daniels and the great grandson of Clifton Williams. Paul was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He worked for DHL Express for several years before his death. He was so funny and always had a smile on his face. He loved and adored his nieces and nephews! When he wasn't working, you could always find him spending time with friends and family.
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Keith Williams
1972-09-18 1995-03-20Keith was the son of Debra (Daniels) Williams. The grandson of Constance (Williams) Daniels and the great grandson of Clifton Williams. He was born and raised in Phoenix, Az. After high school, we worked at Sky Harbor International Airport. Keith was a devoted father to his children, Randy, Christopher, Paris and Marlon. He also has 4 grandchildren.
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Clifton Williams
1902-02-21 1989-07-20Clifton was the 12th child born to JR and Mattie. He went on to marry Ethel Camp and from that union 10 children were born. Clifton and Ethel left Oklahoma in 1936 to move to Arizona. Being a farmer all his life he had to change his trade and became a pipe fitter for the city of Phoenix. He later went to work for Local 383 Union, and remained on the Executive Board until he retired.
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Constance Daniels (Williams)
1926-04-24 2006-09-22Connie was the first born to Clifton and Ethel Williams. And was married to David Daniels who preceded her in death. From their union 3 children were born. In the 1960’s she went to work for Phoenix General Hospital in what she thought would be a temporary position. But within a few short weeks management realized her dedication and great work ethic and offered her a full time position. She remained there until she retired in 1990. At this time she accepted the challenge of adoption and raised another child. Connie remained a faithful stewardess of her church until her passing.
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John Williams Jr
1943-06-03 2016-01-18
Loving husband, father, grandfather, minister, brother, cousin, friend and aircraft mechanic.
He enjoyed fishing and working with his hands. He did home construction, built old school trucks for fun, and could figure anything out on his own. John loved music and could often be found whistling, humming, singing, or dancing around the house.
Served in the United States Air Force.
High School Valedictorian
Was 1 of 9 siblings.
Died at home with his wife dedicated loving wife Annette by his side and Melissa nearby.

John Edgar Williams, Sr.
1915-02-03 2002-05-23
John Edgar Williams, Sr. was born to Edgar John Williams and Dora Bell Collie in Redbird, Oklahoma and grew up in a blended family of 16 children.
He matured as a farm boy in Choska Bottom and spent many years of his life sowing and reaping, tending and growing livestock, and owning 40 acres and a home in Haskell, Oklahoma.
With a strong sense of family, he and his wife of 50 years, Marjorie Clark Wiliams, nurtured, guided, and reared four sons and five daughters in the knowledge of the Lord, love for family, and strong work ethics. Their children are Lillian Lancaster, J.E. Williams, Jr. (1943-2016), Margaret Wade-Lewis (1945-2009), Richard Williams, Ja...