
Calling Hours:
Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 5:00-8:00pm
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Funeral Service:
Thursday, September 28, 2017, 11:00am
Loutzenhiser-Randall Funeral Home and Cremation
Services, 416 Liberty St., Jamestown, PA
Rev. Paul Leone, officiating
Jamestown Veterans Honor Guard Post #5424 will
render military honors at the conclusion of the service.
Inurnment will be private in Parklawn Cemetery.
Dennis M. Williams, age 67, of Liberty St., Jamestown passed away Saturday evening, September 23, 2017 in his residence after a battle with cancer.
He was born in Greenville on July 5, 1950 a son of Elmer and Pearl (Weimert) Williams. He was a 1968 graduate of Jamestown High School and in 1969 received his computer programming degree from Youngstown Technological Institute.
On August 29, 1974 in Reno, NV Denny married the former Linda McCartney, she survives. He attended Jamestown Presbyterian Church.
Denny served his country for 6 years in the United States Navy RM 2nd class. Stationed in Hawaii as part FOCCPAC operations he was on the USS Enterprise and was part of the Vietnam Evacuation. He was a truck driver for 35 years and had worked for Nick Strimbu Inc. until his retirement in 2012. In 1998 he received driver of the year. Denny was a avid Pittsburgh sports fan and a little league coach and umpire. He was a commander of Jamestown VFW # 5424 and a member of the honor guard. He is survived by his wife of Jamestown; a son; Wade Williams and his wife Sarah of Powhatan, Va, a daughter; Wendy Eads and her husband Jason of Brentwood, TN, and three grandchildren; Katelyn Williams, Garner Eads, and Leia Eads.
He was preceded in death by his parents and three infant brothers. The family would to thank the VA Hospital Staff and Aserca Hospice Care.
Memorial contributions may be made to Jamestown VFW, Post #5424, Jamestown Auxiliary or AMVETS, PO Box 464, Jamestown, 416 Liberty Ave., Jamestown, PA

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Our deepest sympathy to your family. I will always remember his smile and friendliness. We had so much fun on our motorcycle rides. He has left me with many great memories. Working with him at Strimbu’s was an honor.
Linda, Wade and Wendy, We feel your loss. Denny is a sweet soul and a kind man. As Paula and Carla kept us up-to-date on Denny’s condition, all I could think of was, how brave he was. To make the decisions he did near the end is not something many would do. You should be proud. It’s obviously that bravery was part of his character. I know you’ll miss him, but have peace knowing he is now in one of the many rooms Jesus has prepared for us. We are and have been praying for your entire family asking God to grant you the peace that only He can give.
May God continue to Bless all of you.