Gregory Murphey Williams

03/14/1956 - 06/03/2021

Obituary For Gregory Murphey Williams

In Loving Memory of... Gregory Williams "Cowboy" March 14, 1956 - June 3, 2021

Visitation: Friday, June 11, 2021 12pm - 7pm Peoples Funeral Home

Graveside Service: Saturday, June 12, 2021 12:30pm Oaklawn Cemetery 465 Cemetery Rd Decatur, TX 76234

Eulogist Pastor Reginald T. Logan Sr. Galilee Missionary Baptist Church 300 E. Willow St. Sanger, Tx 76266



Guest Book

You were more than a brother-in-law. You was someone that I could always count on. If I needed a shirt and you didn't have one to give you would get the cotton to make one. Your determination was always focused on the achieving the task or job in front of you. In other words you always finished what you started. May you rest in peace brother. In Loving Memory JR

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God has called another soldier home. Very glad that God selected us to be friends. Williams family, you are in my prayers. Darlene Kirby & Family.

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Condolences and prayers to the family. What a good man. Upon meeting him as he was training horses right across the road from me and my family. He later became part of our family. From late night stories and fires. Cowboy became to be a great person to us. Cowboy will truly be missed and we the Haynes and Hamilton Family will forever be grateful to have met a man such as Cowboy. A man that told my brother that he wasn't born into this world that he was hatched. Always called my baby boy "Early in the Morning". I'm writing this with love and no regrets. This is a man that has shown no matter what comes your way don't give cause God will always have your back. He will make a way out of no way. We Love You Cowboy

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I was very happy to visit with Greg. He has been a friend of the Logan Family when he lived in Denton. I was surprised when he called my cousins by name. Also, he was in attendance when my cousin died. I was reminded of his relationship with the Davis Family. Once again I am reminded it is a small world. God bless Gregory memory and his acceptance of Christ as his Savior.

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Sending prayers out to the family. Cowboy was a good friend. Will never forget him. We had many good times together. Terry & Mary Morrow

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Our prayers and condolences to the family. "Cowboy " as he was affectionately called, will truly be missed. M. C. And Marsha Mapps, Kilgore, Texas.

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Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

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