John Len Williamson, age 70 of Fairview, TN passed away Friday February 20, 2026. His wishes were to be cremated and no services are planned at this time.
Born in Toronto, OH on September 5, 1955, he was the son of the late James Lance and Donna Marie Ford Williamson. He had worked with Metro Water Services as a Truck Driver.
Survivors include his wife, Laura Williamson; son, Jeremiah Jon Williamson (Robin); step-daughter, Jody Miller (Brian); step-son, Ronald Hutson (Lisa); grandchildren, Savanah, Cooper, Ayden, Airielle, Elijah.
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sorry for your loss brother if yall need anything iam here he will be missed very much we had lots of fun working together…like I said if yall need anything let me know with brotherly love ❤️..
Thank you for thinking of him at this time. I appreciate all your prayers.
My cousin Johnny Len was a big part of my memories from Living in Nashville during my teen years. I loved him and I know he loved me because he told me so. I bet my momma was waiting on him because boy did those two love each other. He liked to talk to me about “aunt Carole” when we spoke. He will be greatly missed on this side of Heaven but I know there was a big celebration when he walked through those gates. Laura and Jeremiah I’m only a call away if you need anything. Love you
Thank you, Misty. I always was reminded of all the fun y’all had before I met you. He really did love your mom and lately he was following you on Facebook and Instagram showing me all the places you were traveling to! He thought that was great!
i’m sad to lose a cousin who is part of many childhood memories with my family. praying God’s comfort and peace over his family.
Thank you so much. He talked a lot of his childhood family. Course, he talked a lot anyway!
Thank you!
Laura and Family,
I am saddened to hear of Johnny Len’s passing. He was my cousin and although I didn’t get to see him much growing up, I always had fond memories of him in Toronto OH as kids, and most recently seeing him once again many years later as older adults in TN. He still had that same funny personality and sense of humor I remembered. He was a great guy and will be missed..
My prayers are with you all.
I will always remember you guys coming to visit us. He loved y’all so much, especially Aunt Betty and Uncle Lon!! They had so much fun!
I’ll never get over losing him. But he was happy to be riding his motorcycle. At least Jesus granted his wish.
Lord, Please grant this family the strength to face each day without their beloved husband, father and father in law. Help them to to lean on each other and find solace in their memories. We will think of this kind soul with love and affection. Rest in peace John.
Laura, Jody, (Brian), Jeremiah, (Robin), & Savannah you’re all in our thoughts and prayers. With heartfelt condolences.
Love,
Neil, Sandy, Melissa, and Jamie Miller
Thank you. Sandy! Your friendship means the world to me and I’m so grateful for your calls to check on me. I’ll always know what time it is for the beautiful clock you gave me reminding me of John with his name right there. God bless you, you are one in a million!!!
Thank you for being such a great friend! Thank you for thinking and calling me to check on me when you knew I felt down. I will NEVER get over losing him but Jesus gave me the consolation of knowing he was doing what he loved to do. I’m so blessed to have you in my life.
Thank you for being such a great friend! Thank you for thinking and calling me to check on me when you knew I felt down. I will NEVER get over losing him but Jesus gave me the consolation of knowing he was doing what he loved to do. I’m so blessed to have you in my life.