of England, AR
September 26, 1948 - August 29, 2024
Jack Lee Williams, 75, of England passed away Thursday, August 29th, 2024. He was a member of Landmark Baptist Church, the Free Masons and the England Extension Homemakers Club.
He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Peggy (Tipton) Williams. Others to cherish his memory are his son, Jackie Jr. (Lorrie) Williams; grandson, Nate Williams; granddaughter, Kierstyn (Baily) Marcum and his babydoll great-granddaughter, Jenna Marcum, with numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
The greatest sadness in his life was the death of his daughter, Tiffany Dawne O'Dell.
He had made many friends over his 32 years at Arkansas Department of Correction Tucker Unit. He loved to hunt, fish, travel and be with his family.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Willie and Myrtle Williams; 4 brothers, Willie Jr Williams, Thurlow Williams, Bud Williams and J.L. Williams and 6 sisters, Betty Lou Williams, Jean Joslin, Syble Colbert, Minnie Holt, Jewel Burkett and Margaret Capps.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, September 7th at Landmark Baptist Church at 2:00 P.M.
Memorials can be made to Landmark Baptist Church, 501 Stuttgart Hwy., England, Arkansas 72046.
So enjoyed his friendship and dedication to the Boy Scott's of England. We will hold all of you up in our prays.
Always enjoyed visiting with Jack, many good stories.
Peggy… God will be with you and your family.
Mr. Jackie was a great man. He will truly be missed
Praying for you guys! I pray faith gives you strength and I pray the memories, love and laughter never fade!
Psalms 34:18
I will never forget all the great times we had together in Boy Scouts. Jackie had a great influence on a lot of young men. Rest in peace, my friend.
So sorry Mrs. Peggy and Jackie, Lorrie, Kieristyn, Nate and baby Jenna. Wish I could take the pain away for you but find peace in knowing he’s free from all his pain. Thinking and praying for you all! Love ya Mrs. Peggy and family! Always
I Just Loved Mr. Jackie........He was a Joy to Be around.
I worked at Toltec Mounds state park and Jackie would bring prisoners out to cut weeds off of the mounds and he and I became good friends .Jack was a very good person , friend and I am glad a saved man I will see him again in heaven
Prayers
so sorry for your loss