Harvey Williams
Harvey L. Williams Jr. longtime resident of Boston, Massachusetts, was born in Covington, Georgia to the late Harvey L. Williams Sr. and Annie Mae Davis.
Harvey was the owner of H&J Commercial Cleaning Company for over 20 years. Previously, he worked for Belchers Catering Company. Harvey was an Alto Jazz Saxophonist who also played the flute and piano. Harvey loved teaching others how to play the piano and discussing music theory. He enjoyed playing at various venues with his band especially at the well-known “Wally’s of Boston.”
One of his favorite past times was fishing especially when joined by his buddy Harold Truitt. He also enjoyed watching professional boxing with friends and family. Harvey is best known for sharing his philosophies, guidance, and wisdom about life with anyone willing to listen.
Harvey and his wife Dorothy, “Dottie” played a meaningful role in the lives of a multitude of children, who they nurtured, parented and loved. Opening his home and his heart in this way leaving several children who will miss him deeply. They include Theresa Daley (Sylvester), Jerry Adams, Sheryl Speed, Susan Purcell (Andrew), Hassan Sadberry, Joy Henry and Reginald Lucien. Along with their children and grandchildren, too numerous to name. Harvey was preceded in death by Melissa Rookard (Marlon).
He leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife of 56 years, Dorothy “Dottie” Williams, his children Cheryl Chapman (Grayson) of Boston; Rodney Williams (Tammy) of Greensboro, NC; Staverne Miller (Renard) and Nadine Adams all of Boston. Grandchildren: Marcus Williams, India and Zariya Miller. Great-Grand Children: Sanai Williams and Caleb Lewis; his siblings: Alice G. Dunn of Boston; Kent Davis (Ann) of Atlanta, GA. Harvey will be missed by family members including: In laws, nieces, nephews and an abundance of friends.
Visiting Hours in the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington Street, DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, Wednesday December 30, 1-3 pm. Funeral Service and Interment Private.
Guestbook Entries
Staverne and family. So sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. No words can cover how you are feeling right now. Please find comfort in his memories. God Bless.
To Staverne and your family.
May the love and knowledge your father shared with you, and your family flourish and shine brighter each and every day.
With deepest sympathy and love,
Maria
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. Please take comfort in wonderful memories of his life. We love you all
To Aunt Dottie and family,
Wishing you comfort and peace in the days ahead. Love always LEYLAN, EVA, ELYAN, and NEYLA
Uncle Harvey…. thanks for the long talks and LEMON DROPS
Dear Williams family: I, along with my husband Bill, were saddened to learn of Mr. Harvey,s passing. He was a great mentor as I was growing up with Cheryl and always had words of wisdom. He would listen with a sensitive ear and challenge you to have critical thinking. I looked forward to our exchanges, because I came away with something more valuable than I came in with. May your precious memories help to carry you through this time. Our deepest condolences to all of the family, may your hearts and souls find peace and comfort.
Jayne Lawrence and Bill Martinez.
Dear Dottie and Family,
Our Prayers are with you even though we can’t be. May our spirits offer you comfort and strength. We love you and will greatly miss our quiet talks with Harvey.
” I will stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts:
I will look to see what He will say to me…”
To Dorothy and the entire Williams family my prayers are with you all.