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James E. Williams 1936-2018 Madison Parish, Louisiana

From Houston Chronicle February 14, 2018


James Edward Williams passed away on February 11, 2018 in Webster, TX at the age of 81.


A native of Delhi, LA and longtime resident of Webster, TX, James graduated from Delhi High School before serving in the US Army. Upon honorable discharge, he completed coursework at Northeast Louisiana State College before attending Louisiana State University and graduating with a degree in Civil Engineering. He then had an admirable fifty-year career as a Civil Engineer. Most notably, his career included work for the US Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Webster where he was, at various points in time, the City Manager, City Engineer, and Director of Community Development.


He is survived by his wife, Joann Gaster; two children from his marriage with Barbara Anderson: Stephen Williams and Kristen Dowdy; and two step-children from his marriage with the late Karen Brown Williams: Kim Gale and Scott Jefferson. He is lovingly remembered by Stephen and Kristen's children: Reid Williams, Trace Knoerr, Lauren Knoerr, Colin Dowdy, and Ashley Dowdy, and Scott's children: Peyton Jefferson and Ethan Jefferson. He is also survived by his siblings: Dorothy Goldsmith, Mable Hartmann, Bobbie Shackleford, Juanita Casey, Jimmy Williams and Jerry Williams.


He is preceded in death by his parents, Katie Carl King Williams and Stephen Taylor Williams.


Service will be at 1:00 pm on Monday, February 19th at Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home in Tallulah, LA, with visitation beginning at noon. Interment will follow at Silver Cross Cemetery.


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