Obituaries
Keith Williamson, 73, of Boulder City, NV, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, August 29, 2022. He is survived by his son, Robert C. Williamson, of Kingston, MA; his daughter, Nicole M. Valkovski, of Carver, MA; his Shetland Sheepdog, Max; and three grandchildren.
Keith was born on April 25, 1949, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was the only child of Robert C. Williamson and Barbara E. Williamson. Keith worked as a machinist at Richards Microtool in Plymouth, MA, before electing to stay home as a “domestic engineer” (i.e., a full-time stay at home dad) to his two children. In November 2013, Keith and his wife, Jessica, moved to Nevada, where Keith was proud to call Boulder City home until his passing. Keith was extremely active in the community, especially in his church and the local senior center. He served as a custodian at both Faith Christian Church and Barth Electronics. He was especially proud in his role as worship director at the church, where he worked closely with his pastor and fellow church staff to organize various church services. Keith was well-loved by the community and will be remembered for his generous, giving spirit, as well as his devotion to his family and God. He will be missed greatly by so many.
Graveside service will be held on Saturday October 22nd at 11:00 am at Vine Hills Cemetery 102 Samoset St. Plymouth. Online guest book please visit www.cartmelldavis.com
Keith was born on April 25, 1949, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. He was the only child of Robert C. Williamson and Barbara E. Williamson. Keith worked as a machinist at Richards Microtool in Plymouth, MA, before electing to stay home as a “domestic engineer” (i.e., a full-time stay at home dad) to his two children. In November 2013, Keith and his wife, Jessica, moved to Nevada, where Keith was proud to call Boulder City home until his passing. Keith was extremely active in the community, especially in his church and the local senior center. He served as a custodian at both Faith Christian Church and Barth Electronics. He was especially proud in his role as worship director at the church, where he worked closely with his pastor and fellow church staff to organize various church services. Keith was well-loved by the community and will be remembered for his generous, giving spirit, as well as his devotion to his family and God. He will be missed greatly by so many.
Graveside service will be held on Saturday October 22nd at 11:00 am at Vine Hills Cemetery 102 Samoset St. Plymouth. Online guest book please visit www.cartmelldavis.com