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A native of Walker and a resident of Baton Rouge, Willie entered into eternal rest on June 3, 2018 at 5:10pm. He was 62. Willie leaves behind (3) daughters, Michelle Davis (DeAngelo), Melody Carroll (Wilbert, Jr), Miranda Camp (Matthew); son, Jonathan Turner; (7) grandchildren; (1) brother; (2) sisters; (5) God-children, In-Laws, nieces, nephews, cousins and a host friends. Preceded in death by his parents, Alton and Harriet Williams; Step-Mother, Viola Williams; brother; Alfred. Funeral Service: Saturday, June 16, 2018 at St. Mark Baptist Church, 13590 Dunn St., Walker, LA. Pastor Edgar Lee Thomas, officiating. Viewing: 9am-11am; service at 11am. Entrusted to Hall Davis and Son.
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Praying for you my friend and the family
June 14, 2018
It's hard to finds words to say. I will never forget your smiling face. Rest forever in peace because your work is done. Love always
Tracey Muhammad
June 14, 2018
Praying for the family
Chauncy Clark
June 14, 2018
Daddy, I always thought of you as SuperMan. You are the first man I ever loved and you displayed how a man is supposed to treat his wife. Thank you for being my SUPERDAD!!!! I know that you are now in place where you are not hurting. You are forever in my heart. I love you pass the moon and back.
Mel-Vena
Melody Williams-Carroll
June 14, 2018
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