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John Wayne Williams Jul 12, 1942 - May 1, 2023
Posted by Martha Reddout
John Wayne Williams, 80, of Madill, Oklahoma passed away on
Monday, May 1, 2023, at the Brookside Nursing Center in Madill.
He was born on July 12, 1942, in Lone Elm, Oklahoma to the late
Wayne R. Williams and Mary Edith Tyner Williams. John was
raised in McMillan where he attended school to the 4th grade.
He graduated from Madill High School in 1960 before being
drafted into the United States Army.
John married Joraine Elvonne Mabrey on June 30, 1967, in
Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 1972 he went to work for Samedan Oil
Corporation and retired in 1997. John enjoyed hunting, fishing,
working with wood and loved his family.
John is survived by Wife Jo Williams, Madill, Oklahoma.
Children: Jason Williams, Amy Farmer and husband Darren.
Grandchildren Ethan Farmer, Rachel Griffin and husband Dylan,
Leslie Wieck and husband Davis. Great Grandchildren Easton Wieck,
Audrey Griffin and Ava Griffin. Sisters Susie Barrett, Doris
Farris.
John was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Bryan
Williams.
Honorary Casket Bearers: J. A. Saxon, Wes Saxon, Lee
Scott, Wayne Scott, Basil Savage, Basil Savage Jr., Tony
Hawkins.
Memorials may be made to the Hauani Creek Fire Department or
McMillan Cemetery Fund.
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