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  • Robert Warren "Bo" Williams
  • Robert Warren "Bo" Williams

Robert Warren 'Bo' Williams

July 21, 1938 - September 29, 2022

Robert Warren “Bo” Williams, 84, entered the presence of his Lord and Savior on Thursday, Sept. 29. He was a faithful husband, father, grandfather, son and brother. He was a long-time member of Summer Grove Baptist Church, where he served as deacon. Bo was an inspiration to many for his determination to work and provide for his family as well as live an active lifestyle despite his physical limitations.

Bo was born in Greenwood, La.m on July 21, 1938, to James Chambers Williams Jr. and Mary Thelma Robertson Williams. After graduating Greenwood High School, he furthered his education at LSU in Baton Rouge.

While a student, Bo met the love of his life, Melba, and they were married in 1959. At LSU, he enlisted in the U.S. Army ROTC. He received a master’s degree in agriculture economics from LSU. Following graduation, he served his country in the United States Army at Fort Jackson, S.C.

Bo and Melba, with their two young children, moved to Shreveport in 1965. Bo started his career at Ralston Purina as a credit manager. During this period, he also began raising beef cattle. Following an accident in June 1972, he shifted careers, and began working in real estate as a developer of residential subdivisions. Later, he became a licensed residential contractor. Bo served the city of Shreveport as council member for District E from 1990-1994 and as mayor from 1994-1998.

Bo is survived by his wife of 63 years, Melba Clark Williams; son, Robert Warren “Bobby” Williams Jr. and wife, Debra; daughter, Linda Williams Fair and husband, Ragan; grandchildren, Justin Fair and wife, Danielle, Ashley Fair Clark and husband, Logan, Sarah Williams Oxford and husband, Dakota, Michaela Williams and Abby Fair Ruebin and husband, Andrew; great-grandchildren, Avery Fair, Beau Fair and Morgan Clark; brother, John Williams; sisters, Beth Stough and Gloria Hearn.

He is preceded in death by his parents; his brothers, Clyde Williams, Jack Williams and Lester Williams and his sisters, Gladys McKee, Mary Ziegler, Margaret Grooms, Helen Norris and Carolyn Wheat.

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