Daniel G. Williams entered the presence of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on March 22,2026, resting fully in the mercy and grace of the One who redeemed him. While those who loved him grieve his absence, they rejoice knowing he has finished his earthly pilgrimage and now beholds the glory of God face to face. Born April 7, 1952 in Rossville, Georgia, Danny lived his life as a faithful testimony to the transforming power of the gospel. He was a devoted brother, a tender and steadfast uncle, and a friend who embodied the quiet assurance of one anchored in the promises of Scripture. His life reflected Micah 6:8 he walked humbly with his God, sought justice, and loved mercy. Danny was a founding member of the Muscle Shoals Bible Church in Muscle Shoals, AL.
Those who knew Danny will remember his gentle spirit, his sacrificial heart, and his unwavering commitment to Christ and His church. He delighted in the Word of God and constantly pointed others to the sufficiency of Christ’s work on the cross. Even in seasons of trial, Daniel’s confidence was not in himself but in the righteousness of Christ alone – a truth he often expressed with calm assurance and joyful hope.
Danny’s family takes comfort in knowing that to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.
Though the seeds of sorrow are sown today, they look forward to that blessed day of resurrection when all who are in Christ shall be raised in glory.
He was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Willie T. and Katherine E. Williams, and nephews, Ron Williams, Jr, and Willie T. Williams Posey; and niece, Angela Joy Posey.
He is survived by six siblings, Gayle Glenn (Gerald), Ron Williams (Sherron), Joy Smith (Bob), Margie Franks (Woody), Kathy Posey (Philip) and Peggy Williams, beloved nieces and nephews, who praise God for the gift of his life and the godly influence he left upon their hearts.
Visitation will be held Saturday, March 28th from 11 am- 12 pm at Colbert Memorial Chapel with a service to follow at 12 pm in the chapel. Burial will follow in Colbert Memorial Gardens.
“Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord… that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow them.” — Revelation 14:13
