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TWH Industry mourns Mr.Bill Williams
Quote from WalkingHorse.Chat Staff on May 30, 2024, 3:48 pmVisitation
Tuesday, Jun 4, 2024
12:00 PM-2:00 PMMemorial Service
Tuesday, Jun 4, 2024
2:00 PMBill WilliamsMay 27, 2024
William (Bill) Benjamin Williams III passed in his home on Great Oaks Farm in Ripley,
TN on May 27, 2024. Bill was born on December 13, 1937 as the only child to William
Benjamin Williams, Jr. and Margaret Anne Wright. He spent his youth on the family
farms in Ripley and Henning, TN, and summer stints with the family of his uncle John
Walter Wright in Madisonville, KY, who he greatly admired. After high school, he
attended Mississippi State University where he earned a degree in horticulture. Upon
graduation, Bill served in the United States Air Force in Germany, where he developed
a love for the German culture and where he was introduced to equestrian competition,
which became a sustained passion of his.
Upon his return to the States, Bill met and married Mary Treace. Together they shared
a deep love for animals, and Great Oaks Farm became filled with a menagerie of dogs,
cats, chickens, ducks, horses, and cattle. Bill’s marriage to Mary also led to his start in
his lifelong profession in medical sales when he began working with her father at
Richards Medical. Bill’s confident and affable nature, combined with his intellect and gift
of gab, made him one of the top salesman in the industry. Through this journey, Bill was
successful in the build up and sale of companies and product lines along the way. Much
of Bill’s time was spent at conferences and in operating rooms coaching doctors on his
products. He also enjoyed entertaining colleagues on fishing expeditions and pheasant
hunts which led to not only professional success, but to deep and meaningful lifelong
friendships.
Upon retirement, Bill focused on buying, training, and competing with Tennessee
Walking horses. His efforts of which produced a number of Grand Champions. He
relished his time on the farm, mentoring the younger generation, and supporting a
variety of charities that were meaningful to him.
Bill is predeceased in death by his parents and by his wife Mary. He is survived by a
number of nieces and nephews, as well as Melissa Glenn, who was like a daughter to
him.
Special thanks to Rosemary Boyd, Berdine Boyd, Alaimo Cooper, Rick Goforth, Vicki
and David Rose, and Robert Williams for their love and care over the years.
The funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 4, at First United Church in Ripley.
Visitation will be begin at 12:00 p.m. and the service at 2:00 p.m.Garner Funeral Home
has charge of the services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to the First United Methodist Church Margaret
Ann Wright Williams Scholarship Fund or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Bill Williams, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.
Visitation
Tuesday, Jun 4, 2024
12:00 PM-2:00 PM
Memorial Service
Tuesday, Jun 4, 2024
2:00 PM
May 27, 2024
William (Bill) Benjamin Williams III passed in his home on Great Oaks Farm in Ripley,
TN on May 27, 2024. Bill was born on December 13, 1937 as the only child to William
Benjamin Williams, Jr. and Margaret Anne Wright. He spent his youth on the family
farms in Ripley and Henning, TN, and summer stints with the family of his uncle John
Walter Wright in Madisonville, KY, who he greatly admired. After high school, he
attended Mississippi State University where he earned a degree in horticulture. Upon
graduation, Bill served in the United States Air Force in Germany, where he developed
a love for the German culture and where he was introduced to equestrian competition,
which became a sustained passion of his.
Upon his return to the States, Bill met and married Mary Treace. Together they shared
a deep love for animals, and Great Oaks Farm became filled with a menagerie of dogs,
cats, chickens, ducks, horses, and cattle. Bill’s marriage to Mary also led to his start in
his lifelong profession in medical sales when he began working with her father at
Richards Medical. Bill’s confident and affable nature, combined with his intellect and gift
of gab, made him one of the top salesman in the industry. Through this journey, Bill was
successful in the build up and sale of companies and product lines along the way. Much
of Bill’s time was spent at conferences and in operating rooms coaching doctors on his
products. He also enjoyed entertaining colleagues on fishing expeditions and pheasant
hunts which led to not only professional success, but to deep and meaningful lifelong
friendships.
Upon retirement, Bill focused on buying, training, and competing with Tennessee
Walking horses. His efforts of which produced a number of Grand Champions. He
relished his time on the farm, mentoring the younger generation, and supporting a
variety of charities that were meaningful to him.
Bill is predeceased in death by his parents and by his wife Mary. He is survived by a
number of nieces and nephews, as well as Melissa Glenn, who was like a daughter to
him.
Special thanks to Rosemary Boyd, Berdine Boyd, Alaimo Cooper, Rick Goforth, Vicki
and David Rose, and Robert Williams for their love and care over the years.
The funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 4, at First United Church in Ripley.
Visitation will be begin at 12:00 p.m. and the service at 2:00 p.m.Garner Funeral Home
has charge of the services.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be sent to the First United Methodist Church Margaret
Ann Wright Williams Scholarship Fund or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Bill Williams, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.