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Published 3/9/2010 in Obituaries
CIMARRON — Boyd David Williams, 49, of Cimarron, died unexpectedly Sunday, March 7, 2010, at Western Plains Medical Complex in Dodge City.He was born Jan. 22, 1961, in Houma, La., to Leo and Emerlene L. Miller Williams.
Mr. Williams had moved to Ulysses in 1993 and had lived in Cimarron since December 2007. He was a cowboy and a truck driver, hauling cattle. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Cimarron, an ordained missionary with the North American Mission Board, a church planter of Cowboy Church in Hugoton, and a cowboy preacher who led services in Ashland and Dodge City twice a month. He loved spending time with his family.
On March 4, 1995, he married Dana M. Eisele in Sublette. She survives. Other survivors include a son, Adam Williams of Lake Charles, La.; five daughters, Tressa Miller of Spring, Texas, and Cassi Glaze, Jacey Williams, Emmy Williams and Rose Williams, all of Cimarron; his father, of Longville, La.; his mother and stepfather, Emerlene and Everett Miller of Creole, La.; five brothers, Herman Williams of Humble, Texas, Raymond Moore of Madison, Wis., Alan Miller of Colorado Springs, Colo., Larry Miller of Lake Charles, and Mark Miller of Grand Chenier, La.; six sisters, Carmen Duplechian of Nacogdoches, Texas, Renee Bertrand of Welsh, La., Michelle Miller of Lake Charles, Patricia Mouton of Newark, Del., Veronica Governale of Morgan City, La., and Barbara Portie of Creole; a grandson; and numerous nephews, nieces, great-nephews and great-nieces. He was preceded in death by a brother, Charles Regan; and a sister, Connie Gullory.
Funeral will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday at Valleyview Bible Church in Cimarron, officiated by Richard Diemund and Darren Remple, ministers. Burial will be at Creole Cemetery in Reeves, La.
Visitation hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Montezuma Funeral Home. Memorials are suggested to the family, in care of the funeral home, Box 421, Montezuma, KS 67867.
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Boyd was a wonderful man, as I'm sure all you know. He brought many cowboys to know Christ. He was like a brother to my dad. He is going to be greatly missed but he finally got to see Jesus face to face, what he's been working for all his life! I pray that the Lord will ease the pain of all his friends and family.
Posted by: Emily Frost on 3/10/2010