George Fisher Pierce Williamson

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March 22, 1921 ~ October 30, 2017

Born in: Milford, DE
Resided in: Roswell, GA

George Fisher Pierce Williamson, 96, of Roswell, GA passed away on October 30th after a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joan Tothill Williamson, and is survived by five daughters: PJ Green of Milford Delaware, Sheila Veatch of Tryon, NC, Beckie Chenoweth of Woodstock, GA, Sheryl Sims of Landrum, SC, and Deborah Williamson of Roswell, GA as well as his nephew, Frank Kennedy, his niece, Linda Burke, eight grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren and two great, great grandchildren. He proudly served his country in WW II as a navigation specialist in the Army Air Corps. He was loved and admired and always ready with a smile. A private “celebration of life” is planned for November.

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  1. Sheryl Sims says:

    Miss you, Dad!

  2. Jim Liederhouse says:

    Peacefully resting in God’s arms

  3. Deborah Williamson says:

    You are my sun, my moon and my stars… And will forever glow in my heart!
    You are the best father a girl could ever want and more ..my best friend, my confidant, my partner in crime and my hero!
    Our love will last through all eternity… Until we meet again daddy, I love you.

  4. Heather Duggan says:

    Love to the family. 💙

  5. Sheila Veatch says:

    “No Rain” dancing in heaven, cracking everyone up!

  6. Rick Moser says:

    I grew up just around the corner from his family, adored all of his children, and very thankful for him giving me my first summer job in 1963 (cleaning the swimming pool every Thur/Fri evening to ready for the weekend use). He must have been a terrific Dad to his children since they all grew up with impeccable manners and brilliant minds, not to mention all the gals becoming fantastic looking people even unto this day. No doubt the universe has lost a generous man!

    • Deborah Williamson says:

      Your kind remarks and memories of Dad warms my heart.. the world is definitely one lwas wonderful man. Thank you!


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