Zina Beth Mccullough

Birth date: Dec 16, 1927 Death date: Jun 21, 2018
Romie Williamson, age 90 of Hawthorne, passed away Thursday, June 21, 2018 at North Florida Regional Medical Center. Romie was one of eleven children born to Robert and Tennessee Wiley Williamson in Wayne County, West Virginia and Read Obituary

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family .My family used to live in Melrose many years ago and of course shopped at Williamson grocery store. I refer Mr.Williamson always smiling,telling a joke and handing out lollipops the kids ! He will be missed very much by many .God bless Gonzalez/Hall family

Going to Williamsons makes me feel good - like family. And Mr. W. although you will not be there physically your gentle and lighthearted spirit will be. Love you.

Our Thoughts are with you and your family in this difficult time. Mr. Williamson was a huge part of so many lives in our community. We hope that good and funny memories will get you through these days. If your family needs anything, please do not hesitate to ask. We consider ourselves very lucky to have had a chance to know Mr. Williamson!
Matchett and Son Gas Company
Interlachen
Hi, I'm Bonnie, Odd and Betty's daughter from Rum Creek, I don't know if you all remember me or not but I sure remember you. You know something? You never know what an impact you have on someone's life. I was just a little girl but I still remember you all, Romie, Twila, Bruce, and Brian as if it were yesterday, Romie and Twila made such a big, exciting, wonderful impact on my young life, you just have no idea,all of you did actually. I remember the lollipop suckers hanging from the fencepost that he used to hang there to encourage me to reach and exercise, being at your all's house on Christmas eve and watching Rudolph on TV with Romie while Twila read me Dr. Seuss,and just being fascinated with the aluminum tree and color wheel,lol. I remember Bruce and Brian coming over to our house and all the kids having hot dog and marshmallow roasts in the backyard over an open fire and letting me tag along and being so kind to a little girl, I remember how you two boys helped me not to be afraid of crawdads and green snakes so I could throw them right back in the little boys faces. I remember Romie running to grab me when I fell down the steps a second time right after my mouth finally healed from the first time when I got cute and rode my trike down them and how bad he shook. I remember when I hid in your all's car one time under a coat or a blanket and you boys sat back there and giggled and he came out to take you two to scout meeting and we were halfway there and I jumped up and surprised him and scared him half to death, we pulled into O'neal's garage at three mile curve so he could call Mom & Dad, and he took you all on to scout meeting and then gave me a stern lecture all the way back home.I remember the cookies Twila used to give me and how wonderfully kind and loving and motherly she was to me. I remember all the loving kindness all of you exhibited all of the time, what wonderful people all of you are. Diana, Veronica, Wayne, Sheila, Pamela, and me, Bonnie, all from Rum Creek, send all our sympathy and love to all of you at this great time of loss but I have to laugh at the wonderful memories he left behind as well, you all helped to make my childhood so wonderful, how could I not help but smile. Romie is always lovingly remembered by so many, he touched many lives, he will never be forgotten, none of you will.
Twila, Bruce, and Brian...thoughts and prayers for the coming days...our families had so many wonderful times together...I loved Romie, and I know those feelings were returned 100 times over...All my love...hugs of comfort coming your way...
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