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Benjamin Merrill Williams
March 14th, 1943 - June 1st, 2011
Benjamin Merrill Williams, 68, of St. Petersburg, Florida, passed away Wednesday, June 1, 2011. He was born in Chicago, IL and moved to St. Petersburg in 1980 from Cape May, NJ. He worked in guest services at a hotel and retired from Ceridian. He was a member of Blessed Trinity Catholic Church. He is survived by 2 cousins, Marilyn Thomas Bernard of Albuquerque, NM and Jennifer Bernard of Washington, DC. Funeral Mass will be celebrated 2 PM Saturday, June 11, 2011 at Blessed Trinity Catholic Church 1600-54th Ave. So. Entombment will be at Woodlawn Memory Gardens. The family requests memorials to SPCA Tampa Bay 9099 - 130th Avenue North Largo, FL 33773. $(document).ready(function(){ }); Charitable donations may be made in Benjamin's memory to the following organization: SPCA Tampa Bay http://spcatampabay.org 9099 - 130th Avenue North; St. Petersburg, Florida 33773Tel: 727-586-3591
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