Jeffrey Flint Williams
November 24, 1950 - September 22, 2015

Obituary
Jeffrey Flint Williams passed away September 22, 2015 after a valiant battle with cancer.
Jeff was born on November 24, 1950 in Seattle, WA. He recently retired after 25 years of service as a production manager for Macro Technologies. Jeff was an avid fisherman and camper, lifelong Seattle sports fan, and loved playing golf, riding motorcycles and being a grandpa. A proud Irishman, Jeff and his late wife Linda, were known for their legendary St. Patrick’s Day parties.
Jeff is survived by his brothers, Michael (Kathy) and Terry, sisters Kathleen, Mary Jean, and Carolyn, step-daughters Julie Hourie (Joe) and Nicole Hourie (John), niece Kimberly Thomas, nephew Joshua Griffin, grandchildren Justin, Malinda (Albert), Lee, Jessie, Mari, Lincoln, and Lucas, and great-grandchildren Lynda and Victor. Jeff was preceded in death by his beloved wife Linda, father Eugene and mother Joyce.
A memorial will be held on October 3, 2015 at 2:00 PM at Atonement Lutheran Church, 740 South 128th Street, Seattle, WA, 98168. Reception to follow in the church hall.
In lieu of flowers please consider a donation in his name to Seattle Cancer Care Alliance – http://www.seattlecca.org/scca-make-a-donation.cfm.
Please sign the online guest book and share your memories of Jeff.
Dear family of Jeffrey Williams: Please accept my sincere condolences and deepest sympathy on the loss of you’re dear loved one. Death is such a tragedy for all of us, and when it touches us personally, it’s sometimes difficult to find the comfort that we search for. Our loving Heavenly Father Jehovah, who is the God of all comfort, feels empathy for those who have lost a loved one in death, and therefore promises to swallow up death forever and eliminate all pain and suffering. (Please read Revelation 21:4 and Isaiah 25:8) Jesus gave even more reason for hope at John 5:28,29 where he explains: “…all those in the memorial tombs…will come out…” As you read the above texts in you’re family, may they give you hope and comfort, during this most difficult time. Again, my deepest sympathy. David Cowles