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Raised in Butte, Williams was a husband, father, teacher, member of the National Guard, Montana legislator, and served 18 ...
With the specter of nuclear war hanging over global relations, many Americans are looking for the safest places in the country to relocate their families.
The Butte native, who was Montana’s last Democrat elected to the House, served nine terms from 1979 to 1997, including two as the state’s at-large representative. Williams was 87.