Edwin Williams, II

Edwin Williams II, 39, of Cyclone, formerly of Buffalo, NY passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2015, at his residence.

Born March 31, 1975 in Buffalo, NY, he was a son of Edwin Williams and the late Eloise (Hudson) Williams. 

On August 25, 2007 in Harrisburg he married Jeffrey  James who also survives.

A 1992 graduate of Riverside High School in Buffalo, he attended the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford for a time. 

While residing in Bradford, he worked for Evergreen Elm and then moved to Harrisburg and worked for PHEAA.  He moved to Buffalo, NY and worked at The Campanile as a Security Guard.

In addition to his husband and father, he is survived by a step son, Joshua A. James of Franklin, a sister, Cheryl Coles and a brother, Sabrun Arkel, both of Buffalo, NY.

Friends are invited to attend a memorial service at 11 AM, Saturday, January 10, 2015 in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc., East Main St., with Rev. Max Simms, Pastor of Hilltop Baptist Church, officiating. 

Memorial contributions can be made to the charity of the donor's choice. 

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

I'm so sorry for your family's loss. I hope you find comfort in God's promise of a resurrection & in the many wonderful memories you made & shared together. John 5:28,29. You have my condolences.
— Tara

Ed/Edwin, Was shocked to see your obit at only 39...but I guess only the good die young - maybe the Angels had need of you and your beautiful essence. This I think, is True!!! Angels had NEED of you , that is why they called you away so soon! To Edwin's Family: I worked with "Edwin/Ed at Evergreen Elm and he was a "prince" both to the individuals and a "prince" of a a staff member. You should be most proud of your son, your step father, sister or brother or friend.... as I would be! I am most happy that , Jeffery James, Edwin found YOU...to share his heart, world and dreams with, I am only sorry your years with each other was so short. ...Mary Williams, Former CEO, Evergreen Elm
— Mary J. Williams

Ed you were a great friend so sorry I can't get there to support Jeff. We all had great fun Love and affection to you My Friend
— Roy Suiter

Dear Jeff, My thoughts and prayers are with you.
— Pat Lord

Ed, you were always an awesome friend. I will remember all the times we would laugh and laugh at the little things and I will always remember and think of you when I smell " SUNFLOWERS" I love you buddy!!! RIP
— Jessi Moreth

Ed, May you Rest In Peace... I love you buddy and I will always remember how we used to laugh and laugh at the little things. I will remember your " sunflower perfume"
— JESSI MORETH

Condolences

  • I'm so sorry for your family's loss. I hope you find comfort in God's promise of a resurrection & in the many wonderful memories you made & shared together. John 5:28,29. You have my condolences.

    — Tara
  • Ed/Edwin, Was shocked to see your obit at only 39...but I guess only the good die young - maybe the Angels had need of you and your beautiful essence. This I think, is True!!! Angels had NEED of you , that is why they called you away so soon! To Edwin's Family: I worked with "Edwin/Ed at Evergreen Elm and he was a "prince" both to the individuals and a "prince" of a a staff member. You should be most proud of your son, your step father, sister or brother or friend.... as I would be! I am most happy that , Jeffery James, Edwin found YOU...to share his heart, world and dreams with, I am only sorry your years with each other was so short. ...Mary Williams, Former CEO, Evergreen Elm

    — Mary J. Williams
  • Ed you were a great friend so sorry I can't get there to support Jeff. We all had great fun Love and affection to you My Friend

    — Roy Suiter
  • Dear Jeff, My thoughts and prayers are with you.

    — Pat Lord
  • Ed, you were always an awesome friend. I will remember all the times we would laugh and laugh at the little things and I will always remember and think of you when I smell " SUNFLOWERS" I love you buddy!!! RIP

    — Jessi Moreth