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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Bernard M.
Williams
January 10, 1955 – February 4, 2017
Bernard M. Williams
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the son of the late Luther Mac Williams and Elsie Elizabeth
Blake was born on January 10th, 1955 in Baltimore, Maryland. Bernard departed this life on
February 4th, 2017. Angels of the Lord carried him home to his eternal resting place.
Bernard received his education in the Baltimore City Public Schools System.
As a young man Bernard aspired to be a singer, he would practice singing in the bathroom
mirror every day. One of his friends told him if he gargled with salt and water it will enhance
his singing voice, so every day, sometime several times a day; Bernard would go into the
bathroom and gargle with salt and water to warm up his vocals before he began singing songs
by his favorite R&B groups; well needless to say Bernard's singing career didn't take off but
immediately after high school Bernard began working for Gino's Chicken, then he went on
to work for several warehouse factories before he accepted a position with Capital Bakery
Company where he remained for twenty plus years until he took sick three years ago.
Bernard's work ethics was truly something to be proud of he never called in sick, and he was
never late for work. Bernard met and married the love of his life Elaine when he was in his
early thirties and during the union of their marriage they both gave their lives to the Lord and
became devoted born again Christians. This union would go on to last for nineteen years.
Bernard and Elaine didn't have any children together but they served the Lord faithfully.
Bernard was a great man of God and nothing I mean nothing could separate this man from
the love of Jesus, he walked, lived and breathe Jesus 365 days a year. Bernard encouraged
everybody he met to give their lives to Jesus Christ, you never saw him without his holy
bible, his holy oil and his prayer cloth. He was always prepared to pray for an unsaved soul
or anybody who may be in need of prayer. Bernard embraced the fact the he was going home
to be with his Lord and Savior. He had said many times, "I am not afraid when that tim
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