IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Carolyn June

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Williams

December 29, 1942 – June 10, 2026

Obituary

Carolyn June Williams was born on December 29, 1942, to Eugene and Elberta Martin in Levelland, TX. She passed from this life on Wednesday, June 10, in Post, TX, at the age of 83.

Carolyn graduated from Post High School in 1961. She married Kenneth Williams on June 30, 1961, in Post, TX. She worked at the First National Bank in Lubbock and Post. She also worked at Duncan’s and Country Carousel. She spent the majority of her life as a homemaker, taking care of her husband and children. Once her children were grown, Carolyn, Kenneth, and Greg opened the Hamburger Hut in Post, where she cooked the best hamburgers in the world.

She was the best Mom to her children and the very best Granny to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She never met a stranger and was happy to have a conversation with anyone. She loved Jesus, her family, and her friends with her whole heart. She loved to smoke cigarettes, watch Game Show Network, and eat Bluebell Ice Cream and Cap’n Crunch.

She is survived by her children - Greg and Sherry Williams of Lubbock, Rhonda and Jimmy Valdez of Post, and Kenda and Joey Fridrich of Flowermound; Grandchildren Justin and Darby Williams of Lubbock, Colton and Stephanie Valdez of Lubbock, Quinton Valdez of Houston, Miles Fridrich of Conroe, and Mia Fridrich and Ryan Lucas of Lake Highlands; Great-grandchildren Khloe Valdez, Ella Valdez, and Preslyn Williams. 

She is also survived by her sister Cheryl and Richard Holt of Tyler, Vicki Sue and Joe Bilbo of Lake Fork, and many nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her husband Kenneth, her parents Eugene and Elberta, and her brother Sammy Martin.

Services will be held on Saturday, June 13th, at 11:00 AM, at Calvary Baptist Church in Post, TX, with Jimmy Valdez officiating. Burial will be held at the Post Terrace Cemetery under the direction of Hudman Funeral Home. 

Pallbearers are Justin Williams, Colton Valdez, Quinton Valdez, and Joey Fridrich.

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