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Dn Loving Olemnwry
6vers ,Inthony gWilliams
October 18, 1908 October 8, 1995
Funeral Service
Saturday, October 21, 1995
Viewing 8:00 9:00 am
Service 9:00 am
!New lernhut .AMoravian Church
3ntermeat at Smith SBay Cemetery
St. Thomas, 'U.S. Virgin Dslands
St Thomas. V,.1
6vers J4nthongy Clliams
1908- 1995
Born in St. Thomas on October 18,1908, Evers Williams as the third of
eight children born to James Williams and Contancia Hatchett.
He was married to Vanita Monsanto Williams and through this union
came six children.
He worked for the Navy in 1932, and joined Public Works in 1952. I
later worked on Water Island up until 1972 when he retired.
Survivors
CHILDREN
Marjorie Williams Henry, Dorothy Williams, Mary Williams,
Joan Williams, Elodia Williams, Evers Williams Jr.
BROTHERS
Herbert Williams, Jeremiah Harris
SISTERS-IN-LAW
Ann Monsanto, Niomi Vessup, Madeline Moses
BROTHER-IN-LAW
Victor Monsanto
21 Grandchildren, 14 Great-Grandchildren
GODCHILDREN
Nita Brathwaite, Gloria Thomas
ADOPTED GRANDCHILD
Maura Gerard
Nephews and nieces too numerous to mention
? allbearers
Frankie Brathwaite, Charles Hamm, Alison Smith,
Anthony Weekes, Troy Donovan, Liston Pickering, Junior Lettsome
Order of Service
INTROIT ...... ....................... .....Choir
SONG .......................................... Abide InMe
LITURGY FOR BURIAL OF THE DEAD ................ pages 87-89
SCRIPTURE READING ..............................Psalm 23:1-6
SCRIPTURE READING .............................John 11-17-27
ANTHEM
EULOGY
SONG ......................................I Found a Friend
MESSAGE
PRAYER .......................................... pages 89-92
SONG ............................ What a Friend We Have In Jesus
Farewell
Evers ... The 58 years friendship we had is very rare, the
times we worked together on Water Island and at Public Works
was treasurable and memorable. You are a many of your
word. You were called by your beloved Father, so sleep on
Evers, rest in peach.
Watley Brathwaite
To My Godfather... You are gone but not forgotten. I will
miss those days of "Pepe Evers, what's up?" ... you go in your
li' mansion, next thing here comes a mango or some kind of
fruit. Evers, in your painful days you were always ready to
give something. One thing I will really miss is those home-
made brooms, and that smile you were one in a million. I
know Nennie Vanita is right there with an open heart to com-
fort you, so rest on beloved Pepe, rest on.
Your goddaughter Nyth and the Kids
Perhaps you sent a lovely card,
or sat quietly in a chair.
perhaps you sent a floral piece,
if so, we saw it there.
perhapss you spoke the kindest words,
as any friend could say.
perhaps you were not there at all,
just thought of us that day.
(whatever you did to console our hearts,
1We thank you so much, whatever the part.
ARRANGEMENTS BY CREQUE'S FUNERAL HOME
P.O. Box 11847, St. Thomas, V.I. 00801 (809) 776-1187
Printed in the Virgin Islands by St. Thomas Graphics
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