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Kytrone Ramon Williams

Sometimes it’s hard to understand “Thy will be done,” when troubles come, and sadness fill the day, but Faith was made for times like these, and if we take God’s hand with loving wisdom, he helps our hearts to understand.

Today we celebrate the life of Kytrone Ramon Williams, a guy that never met a stranger and always kept you entertained with some type of antics from his life.

Kytrone was the youngest of five siblings born into the union of Hollis Williams Sr. (deceased) and Patricia Ross Carey (Dan) on May 19, 1978. He attended Jasper County Comprehensive High School and was a track standout, that amazed the crowd with his high jump.

Kytrone’s career spanned many years in the field of construction, forklift operating, and carpentry. He was employed by Horton Homes in Eatonton.

Kytrone leaves to cherish his memories: two sons, Kelby Williams and Keynun Williams; a daughter, Kaleigh Williams; parents, Dan and Patricia Carey; six sisters, Demetria Williams of Lawrenceville, Tibia Williams Banks (Ernie) of McDonough, Kimberly Gotel (Jerome) of Covington, Tonya Carey of Monticello, Joycine Lumpkin (Teddy) of Gray, and Sandra Jones of Conyers; two brothers: Hollis Williams Jr. of Covington, and Travis Williams of Shady Dale.

He also leaves a special uncle, Nathaniel Williams Sr. and a special friend Pierce Motes. Kytrone also leaves a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends to treasure his memories.

His service will be held Saturday, Dec. 22, 2017, at noon at St. James A.M,E. Church on Funderburg Drive. Rev. Donna Marie Calix, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in South VIew Cemetery.

Smith & Sons Funeral Home is in charges of arrangements.

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