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Williamson, Ray B.

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Ray Bryan Williamson was born on May 15, 1941, to Elburn Bryan (Dick) and Ruby Gold Williamson in Llano, Texas. He passed to his heavenly Father on October 21, 2012, following his courageous fight with Leukemia. Predeceased by his parents, Ray is survived by his wife, Suzanne, sons, Jason Smith, Matthew Smith and Scott Williamson, step-father Blaine Quirl, brothers, Don Williamson and James Williamson, daughters-in-law, Jill Smith and Bethard Smith, grandchildren, Emily, Cade, Tanner and Reeves, nieces, nephews and many friends. Ray grew up in Llano playing at the river with his brothers. He attended Waco High School, University of North Texas where he played football, joined Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, was president of the Talons men

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  1. Robby Hurt says:

    James and Don,

    Sorry about your brother. I know your going to miss him. Our prayers are with you.

    Blessings,

    Robby Hurt and Family

    Robby Hurt

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    James and Don,

    Sorry about your brother. I know your going to miss him. Our prayers are with you.

    Blessings,

    Robby Hurt and Family

  2. Bob Porterfield says:

    Dear Family,
    Sorry we missed the memorial service; only saw the notice in the DMN on 10/28/12. I was a classmate, teammate, fraternity brother, fellow church member, and friend of Ray. Will be glad to renew our friendship once again in glory.
    Bob and Shirley Porterfield

    Bob Porterfield

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Dear Family,
    Sorry we missed the memorial service; only saw the notice in the DMN on 10/28/12. I was a classmate, teammate, fraternity brother, fellow church member, and friend of Ray. Will be glad to renew our friendship once again in glory.
    Bob and Shirley Porterfield

  3. Gary Jefferies says:

    To All of Ray’s family~ I met Ray in the Spring of 1964 when I was a freshman Sig Ep pledge at UNT.
    His legendary accomplishments as a great student and organizer of many projects was widely known on campus. Ray was one of the reasons I chose Sig Ep. He was a quality person the kind I wanted to be associated with. In my opinion he was wise beyond his years when I met him. We have lost a really good man.

    Gary Jefferies

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    To All of Ray's family~ I met Ray in the Spring of 1964 when I was a freshman Sig Ep pledge at UNT.
    His legendary accomplishments as a great student and organizer of many projects was widely known on campus. Ray was one of the reasons I chose Sig Ep. He was a quality person the kind I wanted to be associated with. In my opinion he was wise beyond his years when I met him. We have lost a really good man.

3 thoughts on “Williamson, Ray B.”

  1. James and Don,

    Sorry about your brother. I know your going to miss him. Our prayers are with you.

    Blessings,

    Robby Hurt and Family

    Robby Hurt

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    James and Don,

    Sorry about your brother. I know your going to miss him. Our prayers are with you.

    Blessings,

    Robby Hurt and Family

  2. Dear Family,
    Sorry we missed the memorial service; only saw the notice in the DMN on 10/28/12. I was a classmate, teammate, fraternity brother, fellow church member, and friend of Ray. Will be glad to renew our friendship once again in glory.
    Bob and Shirley Porterfield

    Bob Porterfield

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    Dear Family,
    Sorry we missed the memorial service; only saw the notice in the DMN on 10/28/12. I was a classmate, teammate, fraternity brother, fellow church member, and friend of Ray. Will be glad to renew our friendship once again in glory.
    Bob and Shirley Porterfield

  3. To All of Ray’s family~ I met Ray in the Spring of 1964 when I was a freshman Sig Ep pledge at UNT.
    His legendary accomplishments as a great student and organizer of many projects was widely known on campus. Ray was one of the reasons I chose Sig Ep. He was a quality person the kind I wanted to be associated with. In my opinion he was wise beyond his years when I met him. We have lost a really good man.

    Gary Jefferies

    Thursday October 13, 2022

    To All of Ray's family~ I met Ray in the Spring of 1964 when I was a freshman Sig Ep pledge at UNT.
    His legendary accomplishments as a great student and organizer of many projects was widely known on campus. Ray was one of the reasons I chose Sig Ep. He was a quality person the kind I wanted to be associated with. In my opinion he was wise beyond his years when I met him. We have lost a really good man.

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