Lisa Gail Williams gained her wings on Sunday, June 7th, 2020 at 3:49 pm. She went peacefully from her home in Euless,Texas, surrounded by her daughters and closest loved ones, holding the hand of her loving husband of 36 years. She was 59 years old.
Lisa was preceded in death by her father and mother - Cecil and Corrine Meek. She left behind her husband, Lane Williams, for 19 hours. She leaves behind two twin daughters, Jennifer Foster and her husband Adam Foster and their children, Korbin and Kinzlee Foster of Ft Worth, Texas. Ashlee Logsdon and her husband Garrett Logsdon and their twin daughters, Reese and Maddox Logsdon of Aledo, Texas. She leaves behind her brothers, Michael and Gary Meek, and her sister, Sharon Laux. Along with her sister in laws, Debi and Sabrina Meek, and Larrisa Williams. Also, two brother in laws, Daniel Laux and Dodd Willams. She leaves behind many nephews and nieces and a large group of loving family and friends
Lane Robert Williams entered the golden gates of Heaven on Monday, June 8th, 2020 at 10:57 am. He went peacefully from his home in Euless, Texas, surrounded by his daughters and closest loved ones. He was 58 years old.
Lane is preceded in death by following his wife Lisa Williams, 19 hours later into heaven as he has said before he would not have been able to live or could not live this life without Lisa. His father and mother, Robert Dwayne and Myra Janet Williams. He leaves behind his twin daughters, Jennifer Foster and Ashlee Logsdon along with their husbands, Adam Foster and Garrett Logsdon. His wonderful grandchildren, Korbin, Reese, Maddox, and Kinzlee. His brother Dodd and his wife Larrisa Williams. Many brother in laws and sister in laws, along with many loving nephews and nieces. Plus a large group of loving family and friends.
Lane and Lisa were loved by so many people from all the different paths they walked in their lives. Whether it was at church, at their jobs, in passing, with family or friends, or functions they attended, you never saw them without a smile. They had an army behind them when they needed it, and they were the perfect definition of what a marriage is through sickness and through health, the good and the bad. They always had each other. Hand and hand together, they walked through life as they did in their last few days here, and as they entered the gate together.