Just how "JW" was this Deputy Sheriff?
OBITUARY
KENNETH WILLIAMS
Kenneth Williams, of Big Stone Gap, passed away Thursday (June 16, 2005) at his residence, after a long illness.
Kenneth was a life-long resident of the area. He was of the Jehovah Witness faith. Kenneth was a deputy for the Wise County Sheriffs Dept. He was preceded in death by his parents, Curt and Ruby Williams.
Survivors include his wife, Letha Williams of the home; two sons, Marvin Lynn Williams, Deetsville, Ala. and Greg Williams, Georgia; two daughters, Katrina Campbell, Florida and Kentra Lee Carter, of the home; two brothers, Chester Williams and Ernie Williams, both of Kingsport, Tenn.; four sisters, Della, Rika, Evelyn Neeley, Denna and husbands and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Sunday, June 19 at Gilliam Funeral Home, Big Stone Gap, with Ray Schneider officiating.
Graveside services were held at Powell Valley Memorial Gardens, Big Stone Gap, Monday, June 20.
E-Mail condolences may be sent to [email protected]
Ray Schneider was the owner of R.J. Schneider Bookbinding, which is one of the JW businesses linked from most all JW websites. I say "was" because when I went to his website to email him about the JW status of "Deputy Williams", I discovered that Schneider has closed R.J. Schneider Bookbinding.
At any rate, this was an official JW funeral, because Schneider and wife are former Gilead Missionaries, who came back to the States to Special Pioneer after getting ill in Central America.
Schneider is originally from the Oxnard, California area. His step-father was a wealthy non-JW, who owned some radio stations in southern California.
Can't help but wonder if Schneider stopped bookbinding due to finally getting a mega inheritance, or for some other reason?