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Welcome to the site of Williams - Westbury Funeral Home of Barnesville. Williams - Westbury Funeral Home of Barnesville is one of two funeral homes owned and operated by Joe Westbury. Williams-Westbury Funeral Home strives to make sure that the family's needs are met, and that everything possible is done to make a difficult time a little more bearable.

We are committed to providing all of the families we serve with caring, compassionate, and dignified services. This website is designed to provide information about the funeral home, the services that we offer, and our caring staff. We will update the site on a regular basis, so please check back often.
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We are members of several organizations that are geared toward improving funeral service and improving our ability to help families when they are going through some of the most difficult times of their lives, coping with the loss of a loved one. We stand behind our reputation and will continue to serve our community with the values instilled by our funeral directors.
James A. Williams, founder of The Williams Funeral Homes, has been in the funeral business for more than 50 years. He started his career in the funeral business with McDonald Funeral Homes in Griffin and Barnesville in 1952. In 1964, he moved, with his wife and three children, to the City of Gordon and opened the first funeral home in Wilkinson County.
Your impression of the quality and value of our services is very important to us. We respectfully ask for your assistance in evaluating the services we provided, as this will enable us to provide the best possible care to others who turn to us in their time of need. We invite you to use the form provided to leave your thoughts and comments for our testimonials.
As the leading funeral service organization in the United States, the NFDA provides a national voice for the profession and is dedicated to serving the public. With more than 20,300 members, the NFDA has been the premier organization chosen by the top Licensed Funeral Directors for more than 120 years.
This section contains useful information about what to do when death occurs, funeral etiquette and frequently asked questions. Family and friends getting together to honor a loved one's life is one of the most important steps in the grieving and healing process. You may opt to have a traditional religious or military service, or as more and more people are doing, you can choose to have a non-traditional 'life celebration'.
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Gt Logan
Gt Logan
Apr 20, 2021
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Ashliegh there is great! And really caring about the families and made sure we're satisfied with their service! Nobody wants to lay a loved one to rest but I highly recommend using them and if I have to lay another loved one to rest I'll definitely make sure to ask for her to be the one I deal with!