Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Jennifer Garner during this difficult time of loss.

Jennifer Garner shared on social media that her father, William John “Billy” Garner, passed away peacefully on Saturday at the age of 85.

William, an alumnus of Texas A&M University, earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemical Engineering and worked for Union Carbide. Jennifer, along with her sisters Susannah and Melissa, fondly remembered their father, who was married to their mother Pat for nearly 60 years.

In a heartfelt tribute, Jennifer wrote, “My dad died in peace on Saturday afternoon. When he left, we were with him and sang ‘Amazing Grace.’

The death of an 85-year-old man who lived a healthy, happy life is not a tragedy, but I know that grief is inevitable.” She expressed gratitude for her father’s “kind nature and quiet strength,”

and thanked the medical staff at Charleston Area Medical Center and City of Hope for their care. Reflecting on his legacy, she said, “My sisters and I will never get tired of talking about how great my dad was.”

Related Posts

WHAT YOUR SLEEPING POSITION REVEALS ABOUT YOU

Even when the world finally quiets and your eyes drift shut, your body keeps speaking — telling a story you rarely admit out loud. The way you…

CITY ON THE BRINK OF A NEW POWER STRUGGLE

Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani stepped into the spotlight with the weight of a divided city on his shoulders, knowing that his first moves would define whether New York…

HER LAST GIFT SPOKE LOUDER THAN WORDS

My grandmother’s final message to the family chat was soft — just a small request for a little help. Everyone was busy, conversations rolled on, and her…

THE LOCKET THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

The city bus groaned through traffic as I rested my hand on my belly, feeling the soft, steady kicks of the little life growing inside me. Seven…

A GIFT OF FLOWERS AND HOPE

I was only twelve when I stole those flowers—hands shaking, heart pounding, desperate to leave something beautiful at my mother’s grave. We barely had money for food…

THE INHERITANCE THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING

For years, I thought old Mr. Sloan existed solely to torment me. Every glare, every complaint, every petty argument felt like he lived to make my days…