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C. Ray Williamson

January 15, 1954-September 21, 2012

C. Ray Williamson


POSTED September 25, 2012 5:34 p.m.

C. Ray Williamson passed from this life to be with the Lord on September 21, 2012.

 

Ray was born on January 15, 1954 in Plainview, Texas.  Ray is survived by his two sons and daughter-in-law, Justin and Danielle Williamson of Pacific Grove and Jadon Williamson of San Luis Obispo.  His parents, Wendell and Mattie Williamson, and brothers Greg and Kerry Williamson.  Ray is preceded in death by his loving wife of 33 years, Beverly Williamson.

 

Ray was a loving father, husband, son and great friend. He was a Senior Construction Manager in Dublin, CA.  His passion was to build homes not out of necessity, but for the pleasure of creativity and enjoyment of others.   He deeply enjoyed the simple things in life: playing sports with his sons, BBQ’ing with good friends and spending quality time with family.

 

Ray trusted his Lord and savior with all his heart.  Our comfort is the assurance that we will see Ray once again in eternity because of his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

He already is greatly missed by so many.   He will forever be remembered for his drive, determination, work ethic, love for the Lord and his family.

 

A memorial service will be held at 10:00am Saturday, September 29th at Turlock Funeral Home, 425 N. Soderquist Rd. Turlock.  Burial will immediately follow at Turlock Memorial Park.

Sep. 25, 2012 05:34p.m. EDT C. Ray Williamson Turlock Journal

C. Ray Williamson passed from this life to be with the Lord on September 21, 2012.

 

Ray was born on January 15, 1954 in Plainview, Texas.  Ray is survived by his two sons and daughter-in-law, Justin and Danielle Williamson of Pacific Grove and Jadon Williamson of San Luis Obispo.  His parents, Wendell and Mattie Williamson, and brothers Greg and Kerry Williamson.  Ray is preceded in death by his loving wife of 33 years, Beverly Williamson.

 

Ray was a loving father, husband, son and great friend. He was a Senior Construction Manager in Dublin, CA.  His passion was to build homes not out of necessity, but for the pleasure of creativity and enjoyment of others.   He deeply enjoyed the simple things in life: playing sports with his sons, BBQ’ing with good friends and spending quality time with family.

 

Ray trusted his Lord and savior with all his heart.  Our comfort is the assurance that we will see Ray once again in eternity because of his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

He already is greatly missed by so many.   He will forever be remembered for his drive, determination, work ethic, love for the Lord and his family.

 

A memorial service will be held at 10:00am Saturday, September 29th at Turlock Funeral Home, 425 N. Soderquist Rd. Turlock.  Burial will immediately follow at Turlock Memorial Park.

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