Miller/Lanier High School
Class Of 1963
Ralph Williams
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Marc.
A Pennsylvania native remembers you at Lanier Senior High School,
and St. Joseph Catholic Church in Macon, GA.
RIP, Marc.
Ralph Lane Williams
Evans, GA
Have a Blessed day, Cecil ! We joined the Navy together, and you are, without a doubt,
the greatest guitarist who ever entertained the planet! I know from experience that any guitarist who could follow my crazy mistake-laden pickin' has to be the best! Thanks for
sharing many stages, and walking a few miles with me, my best friend !
'May you always have fair winds, and following seas,' great patriot !
God Bless ! LW
Posted on: Aug 11, 2017 at 11:50 PM
Hello, C.
It was always a pleasure to witness your guitar-playing
talents. You are the first friend I made when we moved
from Philadelphia, PA in 1947. Thanks for being there
for me over the years! Thank you for your Navy Service,
and we have shared that history also as we took the
Constitutional Oath together. May God always Bless
you and your family.
All the best always,
Lane Williams,
Evans, GA
Good morning, Bobby.
On this Veterans Day, I thank you for your service to our Country, and, with reverance, your sacrifice to our Country. Your sacrifice will always be remembered on this day, and also, many other days of the year. This past summer my wife and I attended a Vision Conference in Denver, CO. While traveling across the State, we came across a small Veteran's Cemetery in Littleton, CO. There was a small, and beautiful flower garden extant. A red rose in your honor was placed at the concrete fountain which is customary at the cemetery as we were told by another visitor
I suppose my point is this. You are not only remembered and honored by tributes in Macon, GA,, but also in a small, obscure Veterans Cemetery in Littleton, CO. You will always be remembered and honored whereever this old Poet happens to be. May God Speed your journey home to Macon.
With Reverence to you Bobby, and to the Almighty Creator.
Lane Williams
Good morning, Classmates of 1963. Also, a remembrance with reverence to our classmate, and my second cousin, Major Bobby Marvin Jones. May God Speed.
Lane (Ralph) Williams