Harold Branson Williams

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Harold Branson Williams, age 82 of Robbins died Tuesday (February 23, 2016) at his home.

 

Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Monday at Tabernacle United Methodist Church conducted by the Rev. Mamie Alley. Burial will follow at Pine Rest Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the church beginning at 1:00 PM.

 

Born in Moore County to the late George Branson and Leta Auman Williams he worked with his family at Williams Lumber Company and Williams Hosiery.

 

Harold was known by many in the Robbins community as a kind hearted man. He had a wonderful memory and had a gift for remembering people's birthdays. He never thought bad about anyone and was kind and loving to everyone he met. Harold’s friends and family will miss him very much.

 

He was never married and is survived only by cousins and other family.

 

Memorials may be made to: Tabernacle United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 395, Robbins, NC 27325.

 

Kennedy Funeral Home is serving the Williams family.


Condolences: PinesFunerals.com

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  1. Mr. Harold was a precious soul here on earth. He treasured his mama and daddy. Now he is a precious soul in heaven with them and his God. We loved him.

  2. Every morning when we arrived to care for Harold, we would ask how he was. He would always answer, ‘Just fine.’ Now we know that he really is ‘Just fine!’

  3. With Sympathy & Prayers to family members. Harold was such a gentle, kind, loving soul. Now rejoicing in heaven with his parents. Harold will be missed by all who knew and loved him.

  4. I am sorry for your loss. Losing a loved one in death is such a difficult thing to experience. Please be comforted by the promises in the Bible. At John 5 : 28, 29 Jesus tells us that all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out. What

  5. To Harold’s Family;

    I’ve known Harold since I was a little girl. My grandmother would go over to see Harold’s mom and Harold and I would sit on the front stoop drinking lemonade his mother brought us out on the porch. Harold was one of the most comp


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