In Memory

Cary L. Williams

Sadness has clouded our 2024 with the death of Cary Williams. Cary, age 72, of Alpharetta, GA passed away January 16th, 2024 after battling cancer.  He was born in Jacksonville, FL on February 25th, 1951.  After Englewood High School he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps where he served with honor, earning the rank of Corporal.  After completing his honorable military service, he attended the University of Florida, achieving a business degree.

Cary married the "love of his life", Carolyn on November 4th, 1978.  They have been married for 45 years.  Cary was proceeded in death by his parents, Myna and "red" Williams and his brother Michael.  He is survived by his wife Carolyn, daughters Jana williams of Charlotte, NC, Vanessa Langan (Jay) of Atlanta, GA, Lynsie Williams of Tampa, FL; four grandchildren, Cruz Walker Merriott, Hunter Langan, Trae Williams, and Mary Cate Langan; Sisters, Patti, Dreama, and brother Steve.

After college Cary worked for Lanier Business Products where he met  his wife Carolyn and later started his own company, Professional Sales Agents with his uncle Bill Watson.  He was a member of the Country Club of Roswell where he enjoyed playing Tennis and Golf.  He also hosted a golf charity event each year and raised funds for military families.  Cary was especially close to his daughters and grandchildren.  He would often mention they were the best part of his and Carolyn's life.  He also loved music and could easily identify any song and year it was released. Cary was an exceptional dancer and loved dancing with his wife.  He was also recognized as a man of honor, well respected, strong, generous, and brave.

A funeral Mass was held held January 26th, 2024 at Saint Brigid Catholic Church, Johns Creek, GA 30022. in lieu of flowers the family requests donations to be made to Tunnel to Towers Foundation or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

 



 
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01/28/24 01:25 PM #1    

Johnny Reagan

Many classmates knew Cary throughout their life. He grew up in the Spring Park area, attending elementary school, Landon Jr High and of course our beloved Englewood HS.  He was admired and loved by all who knew him.  He was not only a loss to his classmates but to society as a whole. We will sure miss Cary.  Cary, thank you for your service to our Nation and society as a whole. 


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