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The Savannah Tribune Celebrates The Life Of Willie Lee Williams, Sr. - The Savannah Tribune

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Willie Lee Williams of Athens died Tuesday, February 22, 2202 after a long illness. Willie was born April 1 1934 to his late parents, Louis and Bessie Williams (nee) Miles in Madison, Georgia. The oldest of eight children, Willie was a proud and ardent supporter of family from an early age. Willie never forgot his humble beginnings and those memories … Continue reading "The Savannah Tribune Celebrates The Life Of Willie Lee Williams, Sr."

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