Lyndell E. Williamson

Lyndell E. Williamson, 59, of O Fallon, Illinois, born Monday, May 4, 1953, in Mt. Vernon, IL, died Sunday, November 11, 2012 at his residence in O'Fallon, Illinois surrounded by the loving presence of his family and friends.

Mr. Williamson retired from United States Air Force, and retired  from Department of Defense Civil Service as Director of Information Technology. He was a member of St. Matthew United Methodist Church.  Lyndell was a loving father, brother, and friend.  

He was preceded in death by his:

  • Parents: Clyde V. Williamson, Sr. and Yvonne M. (Hayes) Jones
  • Brothers
    • Neil Williamson
    • Gail Williamson


Surviving are his

  • Children
    • Matthew Williamson of O Fallon, IL
    • Sarah Williamson of O Fallon, IL
  • Brothers
    • Will (Marsha) Williamson Jr. of Swansea, IL
    • Wayne (Jesse) Williamson of Tyler, TX
  • Sister: Wanda Williamson of Janesville, WI
  • Sister-In-Law: Charlotte Williamson of Tucson, AZ
  • Ex-Wife and Dear Friend: Dr. Gayle Williamson of Farmington, MO


Memorials: Per the family's request in lieu of flowers memorials contributions may be made to the scholarship fund in Mr. Williamson's memory for Angels' Cove Pregnancy, Adoption, and Foster Care Center-Baptist Children's Home and Family Services, 4243 Lincolnshire Drive, Mt. Vernon, IL 62864,  American Cancer Society, and or the American Heart Association.

Visitation:  Friends may call from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at Saint Matthews United Methodist Church, 1200 Moreland Drive, Belleville, IL.

Funeral:  Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., at  Saint Matthews United Methodist Church, with Rev. James Slone and Rev. Bill Kierce officiating.
Private burial will be at a later date at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, St. Louis, Missouri.

Condolences left for Lyndell E. Williamson:

    To the family and close friends of Lyndell Williamson,
    Please accept my condolences for the loss of Lyndell, a friend and work colleague for the past 20 years. I have always enjoyed his presence and his warm and loving personality. I know he has had a rocky health road in life, but now he will be with our Lord and join his father, mother, and family members who preceded him in death. I will miss him.
    George


    George Mason New Baden Illinois 62265