Russell Lawerence “Bowser” Willams 2nd Class Petty U. S. Navy Officer’s Last Ride

Russell Lawrence “Bowser” Williams, 28, of Norfolk, VA, and formerly of Frankfort, Ind., died May 25, 2023. He was born March 12, 1995 in Whidbey Island Naval Air Station in Oak Harbor, Washington to Thomas Clifford & Nora “Sam” (Chapman) Williams-Wyant.

Russell was a 2014 graduate of Frankfort High School and attended Ivy Tech. He was on active duty with the U.S. Navy as a 2nd Class Petty Officer. He was a GSM2 Mechanic, gas turbine technician mechanical second class. He received his orders in January to the USS Delbert D. Black an escort carrier. He was a member of the Forgotten Soulz RC in Norfolk, VA. Russell enjoyed the demolition derby, working on cars and motorcycles, riding his motorcycle and loved spending time with his family and friends.

Russell is survived by his Father: Thomas Clifford Williams of Colfax, formerly Frankfort, Mother: Nora “Sam” Williams-Wyant of Ferndale, WA, Paternal Grandparents: Russell & Jackie Williams, Uncles: James Williams, Charles Allen, Joe (Deanna) Williams, Howie Williams, Ray (Nancy) Chapman and Rick (Lynette) Chapman, several cousins and friends also survive. He is preceded in death by his uncle, Bob Williams and maternal grandparents, Lawrence W. & Arcadia R. Chapman.

Williams funeral was Sunday at Goodwin Funeral home and was very large. Between 150-200 bikers and around 100 or more automobiles from all over Indiana and several other states were in attendance to give “Bowser” his last ride from Goodwin to Bunnell Cemetery. Sheriff Kelly and Special Deputy Garrison led the procession around the Frankfort square under the Garrison Flag and to Bunnell Cemetery with a large following.
Many Men and Women from all military past and present were at the gathering.
Military honors were given. It was a beautiful ceremony.

The links below are of Williams ride from Indianapolis airport to Frankfort, and from the services Sunday.
Photos by Patty Keaton Parks and Erick Dircks covered with drone and video coverage.

Thank you for your service Sir. The family would also like to give special thanks to the VFW and to escort Indiana Patriot Guard with several clubs attending.

There are also photos on Jennifer Davis Facebook page from Thursday.

Facebook users click here for Bringing Williams home

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Facebook users click here for Williams last ride

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Be sure to watch the videos from Erick Dircks Below




 







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