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Milton Clare Williams 1939 2018

Obituary of Milton Williams
WILLIAMS, Milton Clare – Age 79, Midville Branch, Lunenburg Co., passed away on Monday, September 24, 2018 in South Shore Regional Hospital, Bridgewater. Born in Yarmouth Township, Ontario, he was a son of the late Verne and Olga (Oake) Williams.
Surviving are his wife, Judy (Mailman) Williams; daughters, Donna, Robin and Teena; sons, Ricky (Violet), Stephen (Lorraine) and Stuart (Cassandra); sisters, Eileen (Bill) and Michelle (Glenn); grandchildren, Éja, Tyron, Trevor, Samantha, Tess, Lucas, Seth, Jayden, Brooke, Destanie, Alisha, Shawn, Jessica, Kaitlyn, Stephanie; many great grandchildren.
Besides his parents, he was predeceased by son, Robert; sister, Shirley; brothers, Doug, Ed and Gary.
There will be no visitation by personal request. The Admiral Desmond Piers Naval Association will hold a public tribute service 11 a.m., Saturday, September 29th in Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York Street, Bridgewater, with Chaplain Alvin Westgate presiding. No flowers please, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Epilepsy Association of Nova Scotia.
Arrangements entrusted to Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York Street, Bridgewater, where on-line condolences may be made by visiting www.sweenysfuneralhome.com.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Milton
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  1. Milton-Claire Williams Sending the message of the legend of the Dash. When you remember Milton you may see to dates and a little line between them called a dash If you have ever met Milton and had a laugh while fishing, or at his famous Christmas parties, or just playing crib, maybe while working by his side at the Ship yards building Naval vessels, or drill rigs or if he worked on your home fixing something, this is how you should remember Milton, for this is him as the dash between the date he was born and passed. Remember him for the happy times and the smiles and even in times of morning if he attended one of your families passing. It is time now to say farewell to Milton and his legend of the dash as you remember will grow to lengths that would make you smile with happy thoughts of this Kind Man Friend father Grandfather and Husband. He will be mi9ssed but as long as you remember the laughs and smiles he has given you in your time knowing him his dash will live on and grown long so that those two numbers disappear from view and all you will see is the happiness he has brought all who have known him. God Rest you kind sir, friend, you have been as a family with all in your family to me and the dash for me will grow forever. rest until you are called home for the day when The higher power looks at your dash and says well done good and faithful brother.
    Art Irving



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