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John Paul Williams
February 16th, 1957 - January 11th, 2004
Williams, John Paul ?John Boy?, 46, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday January 11, 2004 at Palms of Pasadena Hospital. He came here 14 years ago from his native, Mount Carmel, Illinois. He was a supervisor with Gulfcoast Utilities Contractors Inc. of St. Petersburg, a member of Lakeside Disciple of Christ Church, St. Petersburg, a member of the American Legion, an avid photographer and artist and loved Nascar racing and fishing. He is survived by his wife of 13 years, Ellen Williams; two sons, Gabriel Williams of Orlando and Jonathan Williams of Evansville, IN; his mother, Patricia A. Williams of Mount Carmel, IL; a step-son, Clint Meier of Princeton, IN; a step-daughter, Gretchen Moody of Princeton, IN; a brother, Steven B. Williams of Dickson, TN; two sisters, Lynn Deputy of Evansville, IN and Sarah Wiser of Mount Carmel, IL and three grandchildren.
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