Ronald Lee Williams
January 14, 1940 ~ November 2, 2014
Ronald Lee Williams, 74, of Vienna, VA, passed away on November 2, 2014 of natural causes. He was born on January 14, 1940, in Clarksburg, WV, son of the late Jack Haymond and Nellie Luella (Sager) Williams.
Devoted husband for 53 years of Mura E. Williams, beloved father of his three children, Suzanne M. Williams and her husband Tommy, Robert L. Williams and his wife BJ, Diane L. Wood and her husband Kevin. Loving grandfather of Heather and her husband Justin, Megan and her husband Troy, Harrison, TJ, Travis and Curtis. Great grandfather of Madison, Elysia, Ciara, and Baby McCullough. He is also survived by his sister Eleanor and her husband Jack Lyon, and preceded in death by sisters Juanita Strother and her husband Robert, and Colleen Williams.
Ronald retired as Executive Vice President from Parking Management, Inc., after 43 years of dedicated service. He was also past President and current Executive Director of the Washington Parking Association. Ronald was a proud family man. His happiest times were when he was surrounded by his family.
A private family service was held at Stonewell Memorial Garden. In lieu of flowers, the family suggested donations are made in memory of Ronald L. Williams to the Firefighters Fund of Fairfax County, PO Box 401, Fairfax, VA 22038 and Vienna Volunteer Fire Department, 400 Center Street South, Vienna, VA 22180.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Devoted husband for 53 years of Mura E. Williams, beloved father of his three children, Suzanne M. Williams and her husband Tommy, Robert L. Williams and his wife BJ, Diane L. Wood and her husband Kevin. Loving grandfather of Heather and her husband Justin, Megan and her husband Troy, Harrison, TJ, Travis and Curtis. Great grandfather of Madison, Elysia, Ciara, and Baby McCullough. He is also survived by his sister Eleanor and her husband Jack Lyon, and preceded in death by sisters Juanita Strother and her husband Robert, and Colleen Williams.
Ronald retired as Executive Vice President from Parking Management, Inc., after 43 years of dedicated service. He was also past President and current Executive Director of the Washington Parking Association. Ronald was a proud family man. His happiest times were when he was surrounded by his family.
A private family service was held at Stonewell Memorial Garden. In lieu of flowers, the family suggested donations are made in memory of Ronald L. Williams to the Firefighters Fund of Fairfax County, PO Box 401, Fairfax, VA 22038 and Vienna Volunteer Fire Department, 400 Center Street South, Vienna, VA 22180.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Sorry for your loss. Ron was a great man. I always enjoyed talking to him throughout my life and he is a Clachan Ct. fixture that will be sorely missed.
We were very sad to hear about Ron’s loss. He was a great neighbor and friend of ours for almost 30 years. We will remember him for his friendliness, his kindness, and his cheerful outlook. He especially loved and was good to all the children in Clachan Court.
Our prayers and thoughts are with the entire family. Ron was a wonderful man and will truly be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family…he was a fine man who always made me feel comfortable in his home. My love is with you Suzie, Dee, Maura and Bobby may God Bless you all.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family…he was a fine man who always made me feel comfortable in his home. My love is with you Suzie, Dee, Maura and Bobby may God Bless you all.
We were very sorry to learn of Ron’s passing.May he rest in peace.His smile always lit up the room, and he was a good neighbor on Clachan Court, as well as a devoted husband and father. Our love to Mura, Bob, Sue, and Dee and all the family.
Sue, We are so sorry for your loss! Your Dad was a lot of fun and I enjoyed the moments I got to talk to him. Your Dad and your family are in our prayers! Jim and Barbara Hepler
We are so saddened to hear the news of Ron’s passing, as he was a wonderful neighbor and friend. With heartfelt sympathy to Mura, Bob, Susan and Dee.
Our deepest symphathy and regreats. Dolores & Harry James