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Sandy Lucy Williams, a cherished member of her community and beloved family matriarch, passed away peacefully on December 22, 2025. Born on August 19, 1946, Sandy lived a life rich with dedication, love, and service, leaving behind a legacy that will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.
Sandy’s career was marked by her commitment to education and nurturing the future. As a respected member of the faculty at Ciga Community College until her retirement, she touched countless lives with her passion for learning and her unwavering support for her students. Beyond her professional achievements, Sandy took great joy in her role as a housewife—a role she embraced wholeheartedly and loved deeply. Her home was a place of warmth, comfort, and unconditional love, reflecting the generous spirit that defined her.
Her personal life was equally full and fulfilling. Sandy shared a remarkable 60 years of marriage with her devoted husband, Will William, a partnership grounded in mutual respect and enduring love. Together, they raised a family that was the center of Sandy’s world. She was a proud and loving mother to her sons, Steve and Mark, and her daughters, Sherry and Giraro. Sandy’s nurturing presence was also a cornerstone in the lives of her siblings, including her brother, Ralph Koleberg, and sister, Joan Waraksa, all of whom cherish her memory deeply.
Sandy Lucy Williams will be remembered for her generous heart, her steadfast commitment to family and education, and the quiet strength she demonstrated throughout her life. Her impact on those around her was profound and lasting, and her absence leaves a significant void in the hearts of her loved ones.
Though Sandy has departed from this world, the warmth of her spirit endures, a beacon of love and kindness that continues to inspire. She will be profoundly missed, forever honored, and lovingly remembered by her husband Will, her children Steve, Mark, Sherry, and Giraro, her brother Ralph, her sister Joan, and all who had the privilege to know her.
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