IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Blayne Dee

Blayne Dee Williamson Profile Photo

Williamson

July 3, 1944 – February 24, 2015

Obituary

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FUNERAL SERVICES: 2:00 pm. Sunday, March 1st. in Harrell Memorial Chapel.

INTERMENT: Barbee Cemetery with Confederate Graveside Rites.

VISITATION: 6 to 8 pm. Friday at Harrell Funeral Home.

MEMORIAL TO: The Humane Society.

Blayne Dee Williamson was born on July 3, 1944 in Gorman, Texas. He went to be with his LORD on February 24, 2015 at his home in Dublin. He was the son of James Virgil Williamson and Vada Aulene (Looney) Williamson.

Blayne is survived by his brothers, James Richard Williamson of Ft. Worth, Texas and Wayne Lee Williamson of Dublin. His niece Meagan Williamson of Ft. Worth, Texas; his great nephew & nieces, Gage, Emelia and Zoey and a host of other relatives and many friends who will miss him dearly.

Blayne was a retired public school coach and science teacher, coaching for the Burleson ISD and coaching and teaching science for the Brewer ISD. He loved to raise dogs and he was always loyal, faithful and well know all over. If you ever needed anything he was there to help.

He was a respected member of the 2nd Texas Frontier District SVC Camp 1904. He proudly carried his Musket and Confederate Battle Flag at an average of 16 parades and or events from Abilene to Ft. Worth to Waco each year. Compatriot Williamson regularly participated in demonstrations of black powder weaponry, muskets and cannons at area events including schools, grave and historical maarker dedications. His love and commitment to his ancestors and the cause for which they fought was made apparent by the 94 graves in 6 cemeteries that he placed Battle Flags on each March.
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