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MARK
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April 5, 1930 - February 17, 2005 |
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Mr. Williams, son of the late James Eugene and Margaret Tinker Williams, was born in Macon and lived here most of his life. He was a graduate of Lanier High School and the University of Georgia, receiving his Masters Degree from Mercer University with a six year certificate. He was a U. S. Army Infantry Veteran serving during the Korean Conflict attaining the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. |
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Mr. Williams began a successful coaching career at Dublin as the Head Football Coach of the Irish and led them to State Championships in 1959, 1960 and 1963, finishing with an overall record of 58-9-3. He then became Head Football Coach and Athletics Director at Mark Smith High School in Macon from 1965 to 1970. Mr. Williams finished his career in athletics serving as the Bibb County Athletics Director from 1970 to 1988. During that time, Bibb County schools won seventeen State Championships. Mr. Williams was inducted into the Macon Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. |
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Mr. Williams was National Volunteer Director for the American Red Cross and served for more than twenty years on the Local Board. He also served on the Board of Sav-A-Life and as Chairman for ten years. For twenty-seven years, Mr. Williams served on the Board of Girl Scouts and was a volunteer teacher at Paul Anderson Youth Home. He was a member of Christ Chapel. |
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Survivors include his wife, Sue Morris Williams of Macon; his daughter, Patricia Williams Dudley of Macon; his son, Minton E. Williams, Jr. of Jonesboro, TN; four grandsons, Thomas Dudley, Clint Williams, Ben Williams, Brad Williams;six great grandchildren; his brother, James Williams, Tempe, AZ. |
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Click the link below to sign the guest book for Minton Williams, Sr. |
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http://www.legacy.com/macon/Guestbook.asp?Page=Guestbook&PersonID=3187545 |
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From the Mark Smith Telstar, November 3, 1965: |
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Minton Williams was born
in Macon, Georgia. He attended Lanier High School |
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After graduating from Lanier,
Coach Williams went to the University of Georgia |
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Williams first started
his coaching career at a high school in Canton, Georgia. |
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In 1955, Coach Williams
left Canton for Dublin, Georgia. For five years he was an |
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Mr. Williams is a man who
believes in his players giving 100% all of the time. |
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Williams has much to report
about the Bulldogs saying even though his team is He went on to say that
he was very happy to be at Mark Smith |
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