John Franklin "Johnny" Williams, Sr.

john williams, sr.

January 13, 1954 ~ July 10, 2021

John “Johnny” Franklin Williams, Sr. 67, of Avenue, MD passed away on July 10, 2021 at his home. He was born on January 13, 1954 in Leonardtown, MD and was the son of the late Ellen Dora Bean Williams and James Clark Williams, Sr. Johnny was the loving husband of Maria Jennings (Jenny) Williams, whom he married on November 9, 1974 in Medleys Neck, MD. Johnny is survived by his children J.F. Williams, Jr (Cindy) of Avenue, MD and Jennifer Kraft (Jeremiah) of Fredericksburg, VA, along with his grandchildren Payton Kraft, Ada Kraft, Cameron Kraft, D.J. Williams, and Jace Williams. He is also survived by his siblings Jimmy Williams of California, MD, Ellen Ball of Clements, MD, Janice Hammett of Park Hall, MD, Gary Williams of Hollywood, MD, Susan Redmond of White Point, MD, Joe Williams of Redgate, MD, Mary Garner of Hollywood, MD, Jack Williams of White Point, MD, Jackie Mays of Callaway, MD, Ronnie Williams of Leonardtown, MD, Patricia Howes of Bushwood, MD, and Karen Bailey of Leonardtown, MD. He was preceded in death by his sister Elizabeth Norris. “Johnny”, as he was affectionately referred to, was a kind, caring, generous, and loving man who was blessed with an incredibly loving family and several friends. No matter the company, he always had a smile for everyone. When he got that little grin of his going, there was always a surprise in store. He was quick with his wit and even quicker with a joke and loved to make people smile and laugh. Johnny started his career as an electrician with Drury Electric where he worked for ten years. His career carried over to St. Mary’s Hospital where, after 33 years of faithful service, he retired in January of 2016. His hobbies included playing and managing softball for the Town Inn softball team and volunteering his time to coach little league baseball. He was an avid golfer for several years and accumulated several golfing buddies until his illness rendered him physically unable to play. Johnny’s one true passion was bluegrass music. He played the mandolin in the Spoon Creek Band and the Hump Day band. His talent and love for bluegrass blessed him with an additional and enormous family who enjoyed each time he came out to play. He always made time to travel across Maryland and Virginia to enjoy the outdoors and attend as many bluegrass festivals as he could. Johnny is survived by his adoring wife, Jenny, of 46 years of marriage, and his two children and two children-in-law, both of whom he loved unconditionally, his son, J.F. and wife, Cindy, and his daughter, Jennifer and husband, Jeremiah. No matter the day, no matter his mood, there was always a special place in his heart for his grandchildren. They could never do wrong in Pop Pop’s eyes. Johnny will be greatly missed by family – immediate, distant, and bluegrass – as well as his many, many friends. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM with prayers recited at 7:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 10:00 AM in the Funeral Home Chapel with Deacon Ammon Ripple officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Serving as pallbearers will be J.F. Williams, Jr. Patrick Farrell, Donald Thompson, Brian Hammett, Steve Williams, and Darrell Williams. Honorary pallbearers will be Jimmy Williams, Gary Williams, Joe Williams, Jack Williams, and Ronnie Williams. Contributions may be made to the Seventh Dist. Vol. Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 7, Avenue, MD 20609 and ACTS (A Community That Shares), P.O. Box 54, Bushwood, MD 20618.

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  1. My sincere condolences to the family. I was sad to hear John had passed. We spent many afternoons at work hearing/sharing stories, teasing, joking, and always having a good laugh.

  2. Jenny, I am so sorry to hear the passing of your husband. May he rest in peace.

  3. The Williams family is the only family I have ever seen that compared to the family I grew up in. Strong bonds, enormous love, non stop laughter, unconditional support and a place of honor for each member that can never be replaced or lost. Such a family is an incredible blessing and when a member leaves to go home the void is almost too much to bear. But memories, beautiful memories that can never be lost sustains and gives comfort. To the Williams family: allow those beautiful memories to wash over you and move you through this difficult time. God bless.

  4. Jenny, I am so sorry to hear of Johnny. I know you feel you have lost your BEST friend, but pray the Lord above will comfort and take care of you and your family. My prayers and thoughts are with you in this difficult time of life.

  5. I am so sorry to hear the passing of Johnny

  6. Jenny, and all the family. So sorry to hear of Johnny passing. My prayers and Big Hugs to all. May he rest peacefully in The Land of Heaven, sitting under an Old Oak Tree, and playing there when we meet again. Deb

  7. I truly have such admiration for The Williams Family. Such an amazing beautiful family that exemplifies unconditional love and in a word that was John.

    I am so sorry for your loss You all so dear to me.
    Love Peace & Prayers ~ B

  8. Robertha Hill ( Bert ) says:

    So Sorry and prayers to the family.I gotten to know John while working at St.Mary’s Hosp.We had many laughs together especially at Halloween time.He would always wonder what I would come in dress up as. He would get a phone call about some crazy person running around the hosp.He would say,I bet Bert is at it again.It’s hard to forget someone who gave so much to remember.R.I.P. John

  9. Wonderful obit, I didn’t know Johnny well but the obit summed up what I knew very well. A good husband, brother, father, grandfather and friend.

    So sorry for your loss


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