James (Jim) Ward Williamson

December 30, 1949 – March 18, 2025

James (Jim) Ward Williamson, affectionately known as “GPJ” by his grandchildren, passed away on March 18, 2025, at a local hospital in Temple, Texas. Born on December 30, 1949, in South Bend, Indiana. Jim was especially close to his mom Jackie who raised him primarily by herself while her husband was off to war or on temporary duty in troubled spots around the globe.


He is survived by his two daughters, Amy Anderson and her husband Greg, and Tammy Mciver and her husband Mike, who will forever treasure the memories they shared growing up running around dad’s cabinet shop, helping bleed the breaks on old vintage cars, camping and kayaking with the grandkids. Additionally, he leaves behind a sister, Sheree Williams, who shared lifelong connections and moments with her big brother that still put a smile on her face. Jim also lights a path for seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren who will carry forward his spirit and values.


Although Jim has lived and traveled all over the world, he enjoyed the simple pleasures of life at home with his cat in his lap and a good book to read.


He is preceded in death by his parents, Lieutenant Colonel Vernon Cole Williamson and Mrs. Jacquelyn (Thiele) Williamson, who have paved the way for the man he became. Their influence and love stayed with him throughout his life, shaping the caring father, grandfather, friend, and brother he was.


In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to Cure HHT.


As we reflect on Jim’s life, we celebrate the time he had with all of us and the impact he made in our hearts and minds. May his memory be a blessing and a source of comfort to all who knew him.


Arrangements are under the direction of Sabrina Young at Young’s Daughters Funeral Home and Bereavement Center.

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