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WILLIE FRANK WILLIAMS JUNE 11, 1958 - NOVEMBER 24, 2025 AFFECTIONATELY KNOWN AS “Big Daddy, or “Sweet Doll”
Brother Willie Frank Williams, of Coffeeville, AL, was born June 11, 1958 to the late Lewis and Stella Gray Cox-Williams in Mobile, AL. He made his earthly transition on
Monday, November 24, 2025.
Frank was a member of The Union Baptist Church in Coffeeville, AL. Frank was a loving, caring, and devoted son, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and
friend. Frank enjoyed cooking, listening to music and cheering on the University of Alabama “Roll Tide” and the Dallas “Cowboys” football.
Frank was a proud 1976 graduate of Mattie T. Blount High School. Frank was employed at Scott Paper Company in Mobile, AL. Frank later moved to Coffeeville, AL and
became the” Master Chef” at “The Café Across the River.” Frank lived loud, loved deep, and laughed often. If heaven has a Barbecue pit or a record player, then rest assured he
has taken over.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis Williams and Stella Cox-Williams; his wife, Carolyn Williams; his daughter, Nicole “Niki” Williams; his sisters: Mary Louise
Haskins-Ball, Bessie Highsmith, Willie Ethel Williams-Harbin and Sara P. Williams (Peggy); and one brother, Henry Lewis Williams.
Frank leaves to cherish his legacy and loving memories, his caring and devoted daughter, Erika Williams of Mobile, AL; devoted and loving brother, Riley Earl
(Patricia) Williams of Detroit MI; four devoted grandchildren: Jayla, LaTerrence, Taeler, and Torrance; one great-granddaughter, MaKya; and a host of nieces, nephews,
Godchildren, cousins, other relatives and friends.
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