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Kirk Elliott Williams

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Kirk E. Williams age 61, born November 30,1956, met his Heavenly Father on May 1, 2018. Kirk resided in San Antonio with his beloved wife Denise H. Williams. Kirk was the son of Edward Williams (deceased) and Frances Williams of Plainfield New Jersey. He is survived by many family members. His mother Frances Williams, three daughter's (Nikka, Lindsey, Paige) and two step-son's, (Lanneau, and Joshua). He is remembered by his brothers and sisters Sherry Melvin Umrani, Brian Melvin, Barton Williams, and Kim Williams Tunstal, as well as many niece's, nephews, and cousins. He is joining his brother Allen Melvin in heaven. Before Kirk ascended to heaven, he was blessed with a new title of Grandpa. Grandson Rylan Enzo Morgan-Allen, son of Paige Williams and Russell Morgan-Allen greeted his grandpa on April 15, 2018. Kirk began his life in Jersey City, New Jersey. His family later moved to Elizabeth, New Jersey, where he attended school. Kirk was a quiet boy most of the time, except when you might come between him and his food. If his food was not ready to serve when he sat down, he would let it be known that he was hungry, and that did not change in his adult life. There were two foods he absolutely loved, his mom's lasagna and Sara Lee cheese cake. He loved cheese cake so much, he swore that when he grew up he was going to marry Sara Lee. Kirk had many interests. He played the flute, saxophone, baseball, football, and swam; but, football had a longer life. He played at Jefferson High School and at Central University in Wilberforce, Ohio. He earned his Bachelor of of Science in Business Administration. This is where he met Sharon the mother of his two oldest daughters. He spent a good portion of his adult life in Dayton, Ohio with his wife Robyn, the mother of his youngest daughter. He started his administrative career with Dayton Power and Light Company, then transferred to San Antonio and began his career with Humana Government Business and onto Humana Inc. It is in San Antonio that he met and married his soul mate, Denise H. Williams. They met at her front door and were together from that day forward. Many have said that Kirk was one of the nicest guys you would ever meet, and it was true. He made people feel special and important; he was a gentleman, always kind, polite, and very much the G.Q. guy. Kirk will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and community.

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  1. So sorry for your for your for your loss. I pray the Lord’s arms can console you.

  2. To the Williams Family, Our sincere condolences. Our hearts are broken with yours. May Kirk sit among the Angels, sharing his laughter with others. It was well stated Kirk was a very special person, sharing his laughter, smiles and love for food. He was a great GQ man and great friend. Mr. Kirk will always be missed.

  3. Kirk is a very kind person and will be missed. He always had a smile and would do anything to help you. My condolences to all of his loved ones.

  4. My sincere and deepest sympathy to Denise and Kirk’s family. May the loving memories you have grow deeper with time and replace the pain your feel today. Kirk will always be remembered at Humana Military. He will certainly be missed by all.

  5. I will never forget his kindness. May God give him eternal rest and the family the strength to bear the great pain.

  6. My condolences. He is thought of and remembered, the most wonderful , kind hearted fun person could have had the privilege to meet and work around with. My heart goes out to all the family those I met and those did not but he spoke highly of all.

  7. My sincere condolences to the Williams family. It was an honor to have met and worked with Mr. Kirk. He was a very kind and thoughtful person that will be missed dearly. May God bless you all.

  8. I worked with Kirk for a short period several years ago. His kindness and compassion is something that will never be forgotten. My condolences to his family and friends

  9. I thank God that I did not miss the opportunity to tell you and thank you for being such a kind and gentle person. Your thoughtfulness, respect and help at HMHS did not go unnoticed. May the perpetual light shine upon you.

  10. May peace and comfort find you at this difficult time. We are very saddened for you loss. Kirk was such a very nice and wonderful human being. Kirk was so helpful and giving with the perfect smile. He was such a special person and will be deeply missed. I worked with him for several years at Humana Military and he was always so positive! We will miss him.

  11. Kirk was missed when he left Humana. We were so dependent on him solving our issues and being available. The we missed by all of us in the Humana Military Regional Office.

    Know the pain of losing a loved one you are in my prayers.

  12. Praying for peace and healing. Kirk was a presence we have missed here at Humana Military. Words cannot begin to express the sorrow and my heart goes out to Denise and the entire Williams family at this most difficult time. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding” Proverbs 3:5

  13. My deepest heartfelt condolences to Denise, Kia, Paige Lindsey as well as Kirk’s entire family. I feel your loss. I worked side by side Kirk for 9 years as his assistant. He was kind, giving and an amazing boss! He was a man of great composure, good leader and always got the job done. He taught me so much and not only cared about me as a person but he also cared about my family, especially my son. I have thought of Kirk every single day, we had a strong working relationship and I will miss him everyday! My family and I will be praying for peace and comfort for the family.

  14. My condolences to the entire family. and may you RIP!! only met you one time and you seem to be a cool person. Rest now my brother.

  15. My condolences to the family and friends. I was shocked and saddened to learn of Kirk’s passing. I worked with him at Humana. He was a great guy who will be greatly missed.

  16. My Precious Brother-in-law, for the brief moment I spent with you and my Sister I knew you was the best husband for her. You are missed and I’ll always have you in my Heart. Gods got you now.

  17. My heart is broken for you all! I have worked with Kirk since 2004. He always had a smile on his face and a can-do attitude. After I lost my husband he would make a point to stop and ask how I was doing. We shared a love for our sports cars, jazz, and families. Kirk always looked like he walked off a cover of GQ magazine. Kirk is a person that I will remember for the rest of my life!


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