Billy LaWan "Ike" Williams
1933 - 2023
Billy was born May 2, 1933, in Provo, Utah, to Charles Corey and Veda Merida Penrod Williams. They had Keith, Vaunt, Naudean, Don, Lavarda, Billy "Ike" and Shela. He passed from this life April 30, 2023, in Springville, Utah.
He lived in Provo until 1954, when he and his wife, Carol Dean White Williams, moved to their home in Springville, Utah. They had four children: Terry D. Kirkpatrick, Billy D., Wendy L., and Carl Wayne. He later married Emma Joann Hansen who had Diane, Rick, Crag and Colette. Billy was a wonderful brother, husband, father, and the best grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather.
He worked at US Steel for over 40 years. He also worked for various companies during layoffs to provide for his family. He was a member of FOE for over 30 yrs. He loved dancing, playing pool, swimming, and people. He didn't know a stranger—he would always say it was just a new friend he didn't know yet. He was an avid pool player and taught many people to enjoy and play the game. He could make you smile when they were looking sad, and laugh when you felt like crying.
Your traditions and memories will live on forever in our hearts and lives.
Viewing: Wheeler Mortuary | Springville, Utah
Graveside Service: Provo City Cemetery
— Wheeler Mortuary | 2023
Billy LaWan "Ike" Williams
1933 - 2023
Billy was born May 2, 1933, in Provo, Utah, to Charles Corey and Veda Merida Penrod Williams. They had Keith, Vaunt, Naudean, Don, Lavarda, Billy "Ike" and Shela. He passed from this life April 30, 2023, in Springville, Utah.
He lived in Provo until 1954, when he and his wife, Carol Dean White Williams, moved to their home in Springville, Utah. They had four children: Terry D. Kirkpatrick, Billy D., Wendy L., and Carl Wayne. He later married Emma Joann Hansen who had Diane, Rick, Crag and Colette. Billy was a wonderful brother, husband, father, and the best grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather.
He worked at US Steel for over 40 years. He also worked for various companies during layoffs to provide for his family. He was a member of FOE for over 30 yrs. He loved dancing, playing pool, swimming, and people. He didn't know a stranger—he would always say it was just a new friend he didn't know yet. He was an avid pool player and taught many people to enjoy and play the game. He could make you smile when they were looking sad, and laugh when you felt like crying.
Your traditions and memories will live on forever in our hearts and lives.
Viewing: Wheeler Mortuary | Springville, Utah
Graveside Service: Provo City Cemetery
— Wheeler Mortuary | 2023
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