Welcome to Williams Funeral Home
We want you to feel comfortable and at home. Our goal is to make our guests, and your guests, feel at home, or at ease. We understand the importance of our role in the celebration of the life of your beloved family member. We continue to pledge our service and support to the community of Sumter and the surrounding areas. We owe these communities a debt of gratitude for their years of trust and support.
We provide this website to you as a way to answer some of your questions about Williams Funeral Home, Inc. and its services. While we view our website as a service to you, we do not consider it a substitute for personal contact and service. So if you have questions you would like to discuss, or there is a way we may assist you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Thomasina Shaw Abrams, daughter of the late George and Dinah Jenkins Shaw and the late Lucinda Wilson, was born on May 27, 1935 in Lee County, SC. She departed this life on September 6, 2025 in the comfort of her home. She was the widow of the late Richard “Dick” Abrams. “Mae”, as she was affectionately called, was employed as an LPN at Tuomey Hospital and worked at Campbell Soup Company. She later was employed as a Dietitian at Hopewell Nursing Home. She leaves precious memories to... Read More
Carolyn J. Armond, daughter of the late Neal and Dorothy Evans James, was born December 22, 1950, in Sumter, SC. Her uncle, George Washington, was a major contributor to her upbringing. Carolyn made her transition to be with the Lord on Saturday, September 6, 2025. Carolyn was educated in the public schools of Sumter County, where she graduated from Lincoln High School with the Class of 1969. In 1971, she attended and received the Licensed Practical Nurse endorsement from the Sumter School... Read More
Neil O’Donnell Moses, husband of Wanda Norris Moses and son of the late Frank Moses, Jr. and Mary Delores Harding Moses, was born February 8, 1963 in Sumter County. He was raised with his 8 siblings in the “The Bottom” on Harris Street. He transitioned into the next life on Tuesday, August 26, 2025. Neil attended the public schools of Sumter County, Crosswell Elementary, Bates Middle and graduated with the Class of 1981 from Sumter High School, where he was an all-star football player.... Read More
Neil O’Donnell Moses, son of the late Frank Moses, Jr. and Mary Delores Harding Moses, was born February 8, 1963 in Sumter County. He was raised with his 8 siblings in the “The Bottom” on Harris Street. He transitioned into the next life on Tuesday, August 26, 2025. Neil attended the public schools of Sumter County, Crosswell Elementary, Bates Middle and graduated with the Class of 1981 from Sumter High School, where he was an all-star football player. He continued his education and... Read More