James "Jim" F. Williams, Jr.

1935 ∼ 2017

James "Jim" F. Williams, Jr., 81, of Port Neches, Texas passed away Monday, February 27, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family. Jim was born December 18, 1935 in Houston, Texas to James Franklin Williams, Sr. and Frances Morris Williams. He was raised in Elgin, Texas and had been a resident of Port Neches for 58 years. He retired from DuPont having worked in the Maintenance Department and was an Ordained Minister. Jim was also a US Army Veteran. A visitation for family and friends will begin at 1:00 p.m., Saturday, March 4, 2017 at Encounter Church in Groves followed by the memorial service at 2:00 p.m. Jim was preceded in death by his sister, Betty Dube and his brother, Jack Williams. Surviving relatives include his wife, Patricia Williams, two sons, Dennis Williams and his wife Janet, and Kyle Williams all of Port Neches, Texas; grandchildren, Lauri Akins and her husband Will, Casey Black, and Rafael Black, great-granddaughter, Presli Akins.

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Anonymous March 2, 2017
Trisha and Family, So sorry to hear about Jims passing. I know the gates of heaven were opened wide for him. A wonderful Christian.
Anonymous March 1, 2017
Sorry for your lost.
Anonymous March 1, 2017
So sorry for your loss. I sent a message on instant message on Facebook.
Anonymous March 1, 2017
I am truly sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to you and your extended family. God Bless You! Tina Youngblood Jennings
Anonymous March 1, 2017
I was so saddened to hear about Jim's passing. He was such a wonderful man! I will forever be blessed by all the wonderful times I spent with Jim & the William's family during my childhood, teenage years and as a young adult. Keeping you in my prayers. Much Love, Waynette Jarrell
Anonymous February 28, 2017
I work with this fine man and good story teller. I like the buzzard shadow, bass story and the fan belt story. He was good worker and employee. I remember when he got very serious about God's word. Thanks Jim, everyone sure liked you. May our Lord be with your family.