Joe Glenn Williams

joe williams

March 14, 1936 ~ August 17, 2024

Born in: Buna, Texas
Resided in: Hurst, Texas

Joe was born on March 14, 1936 in Bessmay, TX and was called home on August 17, 2024 at the age of 88 in Ft. Worth, TX.  He was the only child of Chester Glenn and Maxine Baber Williams of Bridge City, TX.

He is survived by his wife, Myrtle Williams, daughters Alysia, Polly and Tammy, son Kelly, seven grandkids, eleven great-grandkids and one great-great-grandchild.

Joe was born in Bessmay, a community near Buna, TX, and grew up in Port Arthur where his father worked at the Gulf Oil Refinery and his mother was a private seamstress and homemaker.  He took piano and tap dance lessons, and was a Cub Scout.  Attended Port Arthur High School where he played football and ran track. He attended Texas A&M University (class of ‘61) where he ran relays and studied Civil Engineering.  He served in the National Guard during and after college where he earned the rank of Sergeant First Class in an Engineering unit.

Joe met Myrtle Nolan on a hayride while attending Texas A&M University and they married on August 30, 1958 in Wellborn, TX.  They were a few days short of their 66th wedding anniversary when Joe passed.

Joe attended Port Arthur High School; Schreiner College, Baylor University, Texas A&M (BS Civil Engineering), University of Dallas (MBA and Masters in Management); Kennedy-Western University (PhD Engineering Management).

He worked as a laborer at the Texas Highway Dept., Structural Engineer and Program Manager at LTV in Grand Prairie, TX, and engineer and program manager at Mooney Aircraft in Kerrville, TX.

Joe was an athlete, pilot, college math lecturer (Hill College, Navarro College), Sunday school teacher, church youth counselor, pitcher for the church’s men’s fast-pitch softball team, church deacon, business owner, vocalist, bassist, guitarist, pianist, Texas registered professional engineer, woodworker, computer nerd, and fixer in-general.

He and Myrt have lived in many places and homes, but mostly lived in Texas in College Station, Madisonville, Irving, Corsicana, Kerrville, Bedford, Hillsboro and Hurst, with excursions in Ft. Polk LA, Seattle WA, Huber Heights (Dayton) OH and Camden AR.

Joe’s greatest loves were God, Myrt, his family, then everything else.

Joe requested no funeral be conducted for him.  His body was donated to Texas A&M College of Medicine and will be cremated with his cremains being placed on Texas A&M University property.

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  1. Alysia, I feel the heaviness of your grieving heart. I think of you & say prayers for you to have the LORD’S peace that passes all human understanding. I’m trusting the Heavenly Father to send the Holy Spirit as a Comforter for your entire family. I love you. Marr

  2. To Mrs. Williams and all the children… I was very sad to see the passing of Joe. He is in heaven singing with God’s heavenly choir! I know you will miss him but we have the assurance that you’ll see him again… ❤️❤️

  3. My Heart is breaking for you and the Williams family for the loss of your daddy, Joe Williams. May God continue to comfort y’all during this time. His memory will always be in your heart ❤️

  4. May he rest in peace with our Lord. Our Condolences to the family of Joe Williams
    St. Jerome Catholic Church
    Bereavement Ministry
    Waco, Tx. 76712

  5. So blessed to have known Joe.

    Prayers for you and your family, Myrt.

    Sending our love from the Central Baptist Church Hillsboro Connect Group.

  6. Joe I will miss your voice, your wisdom, and your heart. Myrtle, I love and miss you both my thoughts are with you and the family.

  7. I loved being in “the band” with Joe at Central Baptist, Hillsboro! He was a fun bass player. He was so witty and smart! He taught math to one of our kids at Hill College, and was always keeping up with him. What a legacy he has left


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