Sapulpa
Herald 
Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma 
April 7, 2011
  
	
		
		  
	
		
		Mirrell Isiah Williams went to be with the Lord, April 7, 2011 at the 
		age of 91. He was born March 9, 1920 in Kellyville, Okla. on Spruce 
		Street to Moses Isiah and Flara Oldham Williams. Flara passed away when 
		Mirrell was very young; his dad remarried later, Ophelia Hansford of 
		Kellyville. She was the only mother he knew and he loved her 
		tremendously. On May 12, 1942 he married Josie Mae Pennington, of 
		Sapulpa. They were married for 65 years until her death on March 31, 
		2007. Their devotion to each other was strong throughout their lives. 
		 
		Dad joined the army in 1939 and served his country through World War II. 
		His unit was the Second Field Artillery Observation Battalion, activated 
		at Ft. Sill, Okla. June 1, 1940. They departed from New York, August 
		1943, landing in Oran, Algeria. The Central European Theater was to be 
		their area, Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Ardennes-Alsace, Rome-Arno, Southern 
		France D+7, Rhineland, Africa, and Central Europe. He received seven 
		campaign medals, Silver Service Star, Bronze Service Stars, Bronze 
		Arrowhead, five other medals and was awarded Bronze Star, and he was 
		honorably discharged at the rank of Master Sergeant, July 1945. 
		 
		Mirrell then went to work for Century Geophysical located in Tulsa. This 
		career took Mirrell and Josie all over the United States. The last four 
		years of his employment he worked for Globe Universal Sciences located 
		in Houston and they were stationed in Algeria, Africa. They returned to 
		the states in 1973, Mirrell retired and they made their home in Sapulpa. 
		 
		At the age of 12 Mirrell was baptized at Kellyville in Pole Cat Creek. 
		Four years ago, he rededicated his life to his Savoir and was baptized 
		in the New First Baptist Church of Kellyville where he was a member. He 
		was a 32nd Degree Mason, at one time or another he held all of the 
		positions in the Kellyville, Kiefer, and Sapulpa Lodges. He was most 
		proud of his position of Chaplin the last few years of his life. 
		 
		Mirrell was preceded in death by his parents, his beloved wife Josie; 
		two sons, Billie Frank and Larry Joe; brother, Moses, Jr. and two 
		sisters, Thelma Berryhill and Dorthea McElravy. 
		 
		He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Mary Jane and Gary Ray of 
		Sapulpa; granddaughter Crista of Tulsa; brother and sister-in-law Frank 
		and Ellie Williams of Woodland, Wash.; sisters, Lavaughn Galbraith of 
		Woodland, Wash., Fay Pringle of Port Angles, Wash., and Phyllis Joel of 
		Puyallup, Wash., along with numerous nieces, nephews and many good 
		friends. 
		 
		Service will be 2 p.m. Monday, April 11, 2011 at Green Hill Funeral Home 
		Chapel with entombment to follow at
		Green Hill Memorial 
		Mausoleum. Dr. John Coker will officiate. 
		 
		The family has chosen to entrust the care of the service to the 
		directors at Green Hill Funeral Home.   
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