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Troy Frank Williamson Jr.

January 15, 1961 ~ November 12, 2020

Troy “Buzzy” Frank Williamson Jr., age 59 passed on November 12, 2020. Troy was born in Tacoma Washington. Graduated from McEachern High School in 1979. He served as a Crew Chief in the United States Air Force and was the creator and founded of the “Wild Weasel”, a social media group created to bring together fellow service members. YGBSM He was a wonderful family man, loving father and grandfather. Troy was an extraordinary chef and loved preparing meals for others. An avid outdoorsman and fierce sports fan. He loved gardening and was proud of his tomatoes. He was a great friend and will be remembered as a classic rocker with an infectious laugh and crazy sense of humor. He was one of the good ones and will be missed by all that knew him. The visitation for Troy will be on November 21st from 1:00-3:00pm with services to follow at Fortified Hills Baptist Church, located at 4705 E. Paulding Dr. in Dallas GA. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Troy’s life. The family would like to thank Brandi Payne and the staff at Fortified Hills Baptist Church. Flowers can be sent to church on November 21st no later than 2:00pm. Donations can be made to Fortified Hills in memory of Troy. Troy is survived by his son, Tyler Williamson and wife, Savannah; two grandchildren, Austin and Aubrey Williamson; two sisters, Patricia Still and husband, Rodney, Diana Williamson; brother, Scott Williamson and wife, Angela; several nieces and nephews; and many loving friends. He is proceeded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Frank Williamson Sr.; and his sister, Donna Evans.

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  1. Troy, you were always life of the party! There were many fun times, and precious memories shared with your family, and numerous friends both old and new. You are already greatly missed.

    We pray that God rest your soul, and you are at peace now!

    Our sincere condolences to your family, and those whom held you closest to their heart.

    Love from your friends,

    Phil and Vonda Penland

  2. May the Lord Bless you and Keep you during this time. So sorry for your loss.

  3. I remember when you went to church with me on old fashion Sunday and you dressed up like a cowboy. You were so handsome. I’m going to miss our talks and sharing stories of our Grandbabies and kids. I know I’ll see you again in Heaven.

  4. What a great guy and genuinely fun to be around. We’ve known Troy since our sons met at Kiddie Kollege in Marietta around 1989 when they were 3 or 4. Since then, we’ve kept up with his Facebook posts and the grandkids. I’ll miss the pictures of Austin and Aubrey. They were such a part of his life. God bless your family.

  5. I knew this sweet man when he was a mere toddler, along with his siblings. I am so thankful I saw him a couple of years ago at my sweet cousin, Pat’s house. I will carry the memory of seeing him that day with me always. My heart is breaking for all those that he left behind, but I know he has found his peace and we will see him again one day. Love, Sandy

  6. Your Cousin, Sandy Gallagher says:

    I am thinking of all my Georgia family today. Buzzy had a lot of love during his time on earth.

  7. Troy you will always be one of my favorite people!!! You have always been a special friend and brother. I thank you so much for your friendship and love! Give Andy a big hug for me! I love you and will always miss you. ❤️🇺🇸💙

  8. RIP TROY , It has been a while but I remember you well. We had some good laughs & good times .I don’t think it will be to long before we will all see each of in Heaven. I pray that God will be with your family during this time of lost .RIP MY FRIEND. P.S. Come see me and tell me how good it is to be in Heaven. Eddie

  9. I am so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to all.

  10. I’m so sorry for your loss.

    I haven’t had too much contact with Buzzy (he used to say I was showing my age by calling him that) since high school. I always enjoyed running into him though, and talking about old times and old friends on Facebook occasionally.

    He was a funny, nice guy and I’m sure will be missed by many.

    I will miss seeing his pics of Smiley Bug and Austin. He obviously loved them very much.


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