Mark Lawrence Williams, a dedicated individual who served both as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Police Officer, passed away on May 15, 4. Born on June 17, 1957, in Burbank, California, he lived a life full of service and passion.
Mark's commitment to helping others was evident throughout his career. Starting by attending Pryor Public Schools for education, he later enlisted in the Coast Guard after high school, showcasing his sense of duty and honor early on. His work as an EMT and Police Officer touched the lives of many, reflecting his selflessness and bravery.
Aside from his professional endeavors, He was very proud of his Cherokee Heritage and volunteering at the JM Davis gun museum. Mark had a deep love for fishing and shooting guns. These hobbies brought him joy and relaxation amid his busy schedule. He found fulfillment in his work as an EMT, where he could directly impact those in need.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Shelia Roberta Williams.
In this time of grief, Mark leaves behind his beloved son Josh Williams and wife Lacy, along with his aunt Fran Perkins. He also leaves behind five grandchildren who will cherish his memory forever.