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graduated from high school and it was this small city’s good luck that they chose Winston to be their home. Gordon Williamson is the middle son of three, all young men to make their family proud. Gordon, his younger brother, Paul, and their oldest brother, Anthony all graduated with honors from Temple University in Philadelphia. Only Gordon returned to Winston where he took up pro bono work at Zion Community Outreach Center in 1997. Over the years there was nothing he didn’t do to the betterment of the Center and in 2009 he was named Executive Director.</p><p id="514f">His degree was in psychology and he had long shown great interest in giving back to the community. Gordon Williamson was the man the younger men trusted and went to with their problems. He introduced a number of new initiatives to better serve those in need including a successful mentoring

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program that paired at-risk youth with prominent and successful business professionals in and around Winston.</p><p id="5d28">Mr. Williamson is survived by his wife of ten years, Veronica Williamson nee Janson, his two young daughters, Yolanda and Kim, as well as his parents and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williamson have asked that donations be made in Mr. Williamson’s name to Zion Community Outreach Center.</p><p id="4c9f">There will be viewing hours at the Hope Memorial Chapel on Sark Road on January 16 and 17. The funeral service will be held on January 19 at Mt. Carmel Catholic Cathedral. Our entire community mourns the loss of this unique and generous man.</p><p id="4a1d"><i>© Remington Write 2020. All Rights Reserved.</i></p><p id="d85e"><i>*This is a fictional obituary using a stock photo from a Medium-approved source.</i></p></article></body>

The Obituaries of January*

Mr. Gordon Williams…… March 19, 1977— January 14, 2020

Photo Credit — Zion Community Outreach Center

The family, friends, and colleagues of Mr. Gordon Williamson, Executive Director of Zion Community Outreach Center on Braceworth Blvd, are sad to announce his death earlier today. Mr. Williamson suffered heart failure in his home and was rushed to Winston Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Mr. Williamson’s death is a tremendous loss for the community. He grew up in Alberta, Canada but his family relocated when he had graduated from high school and it was this small city’s good luck that they chose Winston to be their home. Gordon Williamson is the middle son of three, all young men to make their family proud. Gordon, his younger brother, Paul, and their oldest brother, Anthony all graduated with honors from Temple University in Philadelphia. Only Gordon returned to Winston where he took up pro bono work at Zion Community Outreach Center in 1997. Over the years there was nothing he didn’t do to the betterment of the Center and in 2009 he was named Executive Director.

His degree was in psychology and he had long shown great interest in giving back to the community. Gordon Williamson was the man the younger men trusted and went to with their problems. He introduced a number of new initiatives to better serve those in need including a successful mentoring program that paired at-risk youth with prominent and successful business professionals in and around Winston.

Mr. Williamson is survived by his wife of ten years, Veronica Williamson nee Janson, his two young daughters, Yolanda and Kim, as well as his parents and brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williamson have asked that donations be made in Mr. Williamson’s name to Zion Community Outreach Center.

There will be viewing hours at the Hope Memorial Chapel on Sark Road on January 16 and 17. The funeral service will be held on January 19 at Mt. Carmel Catholic Cathedral. Our entire community mourns the loss of this unique and generous man.

© Remington Write 2020. All Rights Reserved.

*This is a fictional obituary using a stock photo from a Medium-approved source.

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