Tupelo - Homer Williams, 70, died Sunday, April 11, 2010 at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born February 9, 1940 in Lafayette County to Haywood and Willie Williams. He was a farmer and a lifelong truck driver. He was the owner/operator of Williams Trucking and leased to APAC of Mississippi for 18 ½ years. He was a Baptist and enjoyed giving to various charities including The United Way, Salvation Army and St. Jude's. He loved his family and enjoyed loving on his grandchildren.Services will be 2 PM Wednesday at Lee Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Melvin Lewis officiating. Burial will be in Lee Memorial Park.Survivors include his wife, Patsy Williams of Tupelo; two daughters Janice Carcelious of Tupelo and Melissa McCaine of Ecru; one step-daughter, Theresa McCaine of the home; one son, David Williams of Tupelo; two sisters, Mary Jones and Ann Wallace both of Osceola, AR; one brother, George William Williams of Jackson, TN; eight grandchildren, Danielle Strawn, Clark Strawn, Alex McCaine, Victoria McCaine, Eli McCaine, Alexis Parchman, Jeff Parchman, Jr. and Anna Leigh McCaine. He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Ruby Williams.Pallbearers will be Rodney DeVaughn, Rickey DeVaughn, Eddie Hughes, Brad Baughman, Mike York, Jim Conaway, Lou McCaine and Jimmie Maxwell. Honorary Pallbearers will be Billy Rex Kidd, William DeVaughn and Tres Fernandez.Visitation will be 5 - 8 Tuesday.