In loving memory of

Bruce G Williams
November 10, 1942 - March 9, 2018

Bruce G. Williams, 75, passed away peacefully in Seattle, Washington on March 9, 2018. He was born in Wellston, Oklahoma on November 10, 1942, Bruce served in the U.S. Air Force prior to his career as a Union Arbitrator. Bruce was dearly loved, and he will forever be fondly remembered. He is survived by his beloved wife Marian, their children, grandsons, and many other friends and family members. Obituary and service information will be posted as soon as it is available. Words of comfort may be expressed for Bruce's family by clicking on the Tributes tab just below his name.

Tributes

Casandra Loggins-Mitchell wrote on Mar 27, 2018:

"Extending my condolences to the Bruce Williams family. My you treasure the memories of Bruce - a true gentleman. He leaves a legacy that will long be remembered. You are in my prayers. "

John Garvey wrote on Mar 22, 2018:

"It was my pleasure to have my life path cross with Mr. Bruce Williams. This gentleman, aka 'Bruce,' was a legend at GSA and the AFGE union. His contributions are enormous and agency employees benefit on a daily basis due to his attention to detail and respect for the working conditions of all employees. He not only served his country in the USAF, he served God, he served his family and he served people that could not help themselves. Mr. Williams was a GIANT among us and his shoes will be hard to fill. The farm workers had Cesar and Dolores, the Teamsters had Jimmy and we at GSA had Bruce. May God shower his blessing on Mr. Williams family at this time."

Diane Simmons wrote on Mar 22, 2018:

"To the Williams family, I will miss Bruce. He fought for the rights of federal government employees for many years. He was a strong tower uniting management with employees and encouraging a fair playing field. We knew Bruce would always fight for justice for the employee. His legacy will live on for justice. Bruce living was not in vain. He made a difference! I am so glad I had the awesome opportunity to know and work with him! Stay encouraged. He knew the word of the Lord! "

Billy D Williams wrote on Mar 18, 2018:

"My oldest brother may he Rest In Peace suffering no more. Billy D Williams "