“For wherever I am, though far away at the ends of the earth, I will cry to you for help. When my heart is faint and overwhelmed, lead me to the mighty towering Rock of safety.” Psalm 61:2
From birth to death, it is the Master’s plan as to what our lives will entail. L.C. Williams departed this earthly realm on Monday, April 1, 2019. The son of the late Rubin and Alberta Mack was born on January 31, 1923, in Columbia, South Carolina. This story chronicles his life commencing with his Armed Services pursuits. Big Man, as L.C. was affectionately called by many, enlisted in the Army in July 1943 and was honorably discharged in February 1946 where he served as a Sergeant. As he grew older, he loved sharing stories about his time served during World War II in Italy and the Philippines. During his military service, he received a WWII Victory medal, APT service medal, EAMET Service medal, in addition to Philippine and American theater ribbons.
Shortly after being discharged, he relocated to Connecticut where he met the love of his life, Carline Cooper. They united in holy matrimony in 1953. God blessed their forty-two year union with five beautiful children: Leroy C. Williams, Larry C. Williams, Lenore C. W. Holloman, Lemar C. Williams, and Lethe C. W. Cannon.
For over thirty-five years he worked as a contractor, specializing in plastering. While driving around New Haven, he often pointed out buildings that he helped build with his two hands.
Through the years, he grew to love playing and watching golf among other sports. He was an honorary member of the Ashanti Club of Connecticut with whom he enjoyed numerous golf retreats. His other hobbies included putting together puzzles, listening to music, and playing fetch with his granddogs, Brutus and Princess. He possessed a great sense of humor and had a winning and captivating smile. L.C. was a faithful member of Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church until his illness and subsequent departure.
L.C. leaves to cherish his memory his sons, Leroy C. Williams of New Haven, CT and Larry C. Williams (Constance) of New London, CT; seven grandchildren, Latresa, Craig, Lindsey, Lakeithia, Catrice, Lauren and Courtney; twelve great-grandchildren, Cavion, Ca’maree, Cardell, Carmelo, Cedric, Catyela, London, Kyenon, Camora, Kennadi, Camilla and Kayden. There are far too many caring friends who extended their love, kindness, and support that have helped to sustain the family and will continue to do so.
While we will miss his earthly presence, it is with open arms and hearts that his parents, Rubin and Alberta, devoted wife Carline, beloved children Lenore, Lemar, and Lethe stand in the forefront to shepherd him to his heavenly home. He was also predeceased by his sister, Lottie Poindexter, daughter-in-law Patricia, Y. W. Williams, as well as two grandsons, Cedric L. Williams and Lance C. Williams.
A celebration of Mr. Williams’ life and legacy will be held Monday, April 8, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at Christian Tabernacle Baptist Church, 425 Newhall St., Hamden. Viewing and visitation will be held at the church from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Burial will be Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at 12:00 p.m. in the State Veterans’ Cemetery, 317 Bow Lane, Middletown, CT. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Christoph Foundation, Inc., 130 Springside Ave., New Haven, CT 06515.
Leroy,Larry,Latresa and Lakethea I am so sorry to hear of your dad and granddad’s passing. I will always remember Mr.Williams as a wonderful and special man, I’ve been around your family for over 40yrs and he will be missed by so many. He will watch over all of you along with mom . May God give you strength during this painful time. Much love to you all
Kathye
To the Williams family, I send my deepest condolences. Mr.Williams was a special and sweet man.May he rest in peace. “Big Man” will be truly missed. Love you guy’s . Kathye
To Trese, Lakeisha and family,
You have deepest condolences
May you always reflect on your memories to keep you during the coming days
You are in my prayers
Our family in North Carolina have very pleasant memories of ‘Cousin LC’. May he Rest In Peace!
To Leroy and family I am so sorry about the loss of your father u have my deepest condolences he was a very nice man and may he rest in piece!!
Leroy and Larry and Family
Sorry For Your Loss Ya’ll Have My Deepest Sympathy and Prayers.
Our condolences to you and your family on the passing of your father.
My god continues to bless you and the family.
Your neighbors.
Coach Williams thats what Ive always referred to you as Coach. You have. My Families deepest condolences. Loss is always hard.
Coach your a Man who taught me how to be one. I’m certain you received those qualities and or similar from your Father. Stay strong as you continue down the road of life. May Allah (god) bless and keep as he already has.
Love Khatid & Family
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