Dedicated to the citizens of Mason County, Washington since 1886
Darrel Ray Williams, "Ray Ray", also known as son, brother, uncle, dad, and Binks. Sunrise October 30th, 1989, and sunset June 22nd, 2024. A service was held on June 26th, 2024 at the Skokomish Community Center. Head cooks were Myranda Andrews and Xavier Allen-Johns.
He was laid to rest on Skokomish at the "Y" cemetery.
Survived by grandmother Georgie Johns, mother and father Mary and Benny Williams, siblings, Michelle Williams, Nathan Williams, Jenna Adams, William "Brother" Williams, Heidi Williams, Mariah Williams, Michael Apple, Diva Roberts, and Daniel Meehan and the several chosen people he called mom, dad, and his siblings,
Children, Sequoia Kenyon, Aubrey Williams, Ray Ray Williams, Johny Williams and Journey Williams, countless other loved ones and all of his many girlfriends.
He will be received in heaven by his grandparents, Goldie Wright, Ben Williams, Ray Johns, his twin grandsons, his many aunts and uncles, and all his beloved ones who have walked on before him.
Ray Ray will be remembered by his dynamic, charismatic, goofy personality. When thinking of Ray Ray, remember his kind heart, generosity and love for his people and his community, and his quirky sayings, "Diver on Bottom." "Three horns don't play with longnecks." "You're killin' me smalls." "I kill everything." "There's a jumper, lets line it out." "See my line of rebar, I walk on the daily." "These ain't my friends they're my boys." "Rezriders for life." And he never departed people without saying, "I love you."
"We love you, "Ray Ray!"
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