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Our friend Dave Williams (one of our favorite car photographers) passed away Saturday of a heart attack. I thought you all would be interested in the many photos he has posted on www.SouthEastWheelsEvents.com. I have been friends with Dave for at least a decade. I am very saddened with his passing.
"Obituary for Dave Williams
David Williams, 63, of Braselton, passed away Saturday, November 15, 2014. David is preceded in death by his father, Charles D. Williams, Sr. MAJ (Ret) U.S. Army and infant son Kolby C. Williams. He is survived by his sons, Jason D. Williams (Andrea) of West Monroe, LA, Bob Williams (Heather) of Bethlehem; mother, Penny Williams of Winder; sisters, Pamela Brand (Tom) of Snellville, Linda Carol Williams of Winder; grandchildren, Maxwell, Griffin, Tucker; nephew, Adam Brand; niece, Emily Brand.
A Memorial Service to honor the life of Charles David Williams, Jr. will be held on Tuesday, November 18, 2014 at 2:00 PM at Tom M. Wages Lawrenceville Chapel, with Rev. Brian Faglier officiating. The Family will receive friends at the funeral home from 12:00 noon until 2:00 PM. Online condolences may be expressed or viewed at www.wagesfuneralhome.com. 770-963-2411 "
See his photos here http://southeastwheelsevents.com/photo/photo/slideshow
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I am so sorry to hear about Dave's passing. He was such a nice man and his "always" smiling face will be missed at all the gatherings. He was too young!
One of the good guys. Thanks for the info Mike.
Sad day'
RIP Dave!
Farewell, Dave. You WILL be missed!!
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