West Allen Williams Memorial Gravesite
"To All Who May Come...Remember"
"Embraced by the gratitude of an entire community and held in the love and admiration of a descended family, here rests the earthen tabernacles of our beloved founder, West Allen Williams, and family. Reverently moved from a forgotten cemetery a few miles hence, they are laid here in honor and absolute respect on this Seventeenth day of November, in the Year of out Lord, Two Thousand and Two. Within the sound of our children's play, and in the shadow of our fellowship and recreation, we consecrate this sacred ground. At this place, we are reacquainted with out history as a community, and renewed to a devotion of perpetual care by a grateful family. To these, and to all who may come, may we forever remember that unselfish giving made Williamston a community, and this giving will continue a legacy for time and in memorial." Phillip E Clardy, Mayor
Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street (South Carolina Route 20) and Minor Street, on the left when traveling west on West Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org