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Dear Audrey, Our sympathy to you and your family. Kim and Billie Madsen and family Carpenter
Birth date: Jan 16, 1939 Death date: Mar 10, 2016
Jerald Warren Williams, 77, of Broken Arrow, OK, a former wrestling, coach, teacher, and school administrator in the Tulsa area, went to be with the Lord Thursday, March 10, 2016 in his home after a courageous battle with prostate Read Obituary
Dear Audrey, Our sympathy to you and your family. Kim and Billie Madsen and family Carpenter
From Mason High School days, I remember Mr. Williams as a man who stood his ground with strength & a warm, mischievous grin. He was a true encourager & kept many of us on our toes ?? May his family & friends carry on his legacy of integrity & respect for mankind. May you find comfort & peace in many precious memories.Lisa Woods Bradshaw, Mason Class of '75
Jerald Williams and his wife Sandy were the first people we met when we moved to Broken Arrow in 1968. They were managers in the apartment complex where my husband and I first lived. They were lovely people–so cordial and kind. The world is a better place because of their contributions to it.
Jerald was one of my best friends. We had many good times hunting and fishing. All I can say is Dang What A Ride, thanks for letting me be a part of it. Love, Uncle Frank
I first met Jerald as he was my High School History teacher. He had a special relationship to each person and was always carrying a positive demeanor. I later had the opportunity to work with him at Union Public Schools when I was a principal and he was Asst Superintendent working in personnel. He always showed such confidence in others and made them feel supported in their efforts. We have lost a good man but the memories will not fade. RIP Jerald! You were respected and loved!
My first motorcycle ride was thanks to Jerald volunteering to give them as a way for Union Public Schools to raise money for the Tulsa Area United Way. I was the last taker of the day, and since it was my first ride, Jerald gave me more than my money's worth. We were out for almost an hour so I could experience speed on the Broken Arrow Expressway and cruising on back roads in Broken Arrow and Coweta.He had such a wonderful, kind, and fun-loving spirit that sparked in his eyes and ready smile. I hated to see him retire, but I was impressed and inspired by how much he enjoyed life after Union. I am so grateful for having known and worked with him!Gretchen Haas-Bethell
Audrey and Family, We were so sorry to hear that Jerald had passed. He was a wonderful person and we will miss his smiling face. He was one that once you met him you felt like he had known you your entire life. May God's promise of eternal life give you peace. Love to all……Ron and Shareil Wheelock
We knew Jerald as a friend and co-worker. Others knew him as an athlete, coach, school teacher, school administrator, volunteer, husband, father and as a Christian. In any capacity, he was a great example. He was loved, admired and respected by many. He will be greatly missed. Ken and Jerry Bibb
Lit a candle in memory of Jerald Warren Williams
There's nothing for me to say except a precious soul left this earth and walked into Heaven. Jerald has shed his human body and is enjoying his new Heavenly one. Jerald and his Mom, Dad and siblings have been a huge part of my Christian life beginning at the age of 11. I knew there was something special about them and the closeness our families have known has been a never ending blessing to me. I admired each member for their own uniqueness; Jerald's was his integrity and that warm loving smile we were always greeted with. I will truly miss seeing him but greatly look forward to the meeting in Heaven. God's peace be with you all. Faith Watashe