
Chester Lee Williams, age 64, of McRae, Arkansas passed away on April 13, 2026. He was born in McRae on July 21, 1961 to the late Wendell Williams and Joyce (Pipkin) Caruthers.
Chester is survived by his wife Vicky Williams; his children Ryan Williams, Trenton Williams, Christopher Williams, and Carol Bridges; eight grandchildren; siblings Robin Ray (Dennis), Wendell Williams (Anna), and Casey Fisher; along with eight nieces and nephews and many extended family and friends.
Chester enjoyed watching baseball and NASCAR, gardening, and spending time with his family and friends. He loved pestering people and making others laugh, but he was also one of the most sentimental people you knew.
A family-hosted celebration of life will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2026 from 12:00-2:00pm at McRae Community Center.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com

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I was asked to share this favorite memory of Chester because it was so him. One day my Ex husband Danny Briown and I were driving down the road when we saw a young boy ( Chester) standing on the side of the road waiting for us to pass by. As we approached him he jumped out and started hurling rocks at our car and hit it several times. Danny stopped the car and jumped out and Chester started the Im sorry. I won’t do it again speech . Lol. His bright freckles turned white he was scared to death! Lol. Danny told him if he ever saw him thrown rocks at cars again he would spank his behind! Of course we were only teenagers ourselves and Danny would have never spanked him but we never saw him do that again. Lol. Chester was pure boy ! RIP Chester ❤️
Chester Williams has always been a positive influence on me my whole life. He has always tried his best to steer me in the right direction even when I was being hardheaded, he taught me how to play baseball and the basic principles of being a good man. The life lessons he shared with me I will always remember and will miss him deeply.
HE WILL BE MISSED GREATLY. I REMEMBER HIM ROOTING ON THE PLAYERS AT BALLGAMES. ALWAYS LOTS OF FUN.
Condolences to the family, I will always remember him and his love for the game of baseball.
Chester was a true comedian and always made me laugh. It was a great pleasure to work with him for so many years.
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