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George Williams Obituary

George R. Willliams

Sept 29, 1929 - Feb 24, 2013


Passed away at the age of 83 in San Francisco. With him at his bedside, were his only grandson Casey, and our dear family friend, Jordan Ward.


George was born on September 29, 1929 in Highland Park, Michigan. He had a twin sister Mary, who was born first, but unfortunately arrived into the world outside on the steps of the hospital. George always said that he kicked her out, because he preferred to be born in the comfort of the hospital.


At the age of fourteen, he and his family moved to Cygnet, Ohio. His mother taught school, and sometimes he and his siblings were students in her class. With a common last name of Williams, most of their peers hadn't a clue that she was their mother, as well as their teacher.


After graduating from Cygnet High School in 1948, George held various jobs, including working on the Ohio Pipeline and constructing the Ohio Turnpike. He joined the United States Air Force in 1951 during the Korean War, and was trained as an airplane mechanic.


After honorable discharge from the Air Force, he entered a five year apprenticeship program in the printing industry. He married Hilda Semler on September 15, 1956. From 1959 to 1964, he was a machinist with the Toledo Blade. During this time, they were blessed with their four children. Always the adventurer, the family spent 3 1/2 months traveling the U.S., where they settled in the San Francisco Bay Area. In July of 1965, he began his nearly 30 year career with the San Francisco Chronicle. Never one to sit still, George became involved with numerous volunteer organizations, as well as being active with the United Farm Workers, protesting the war in Viet Nam, and working diligently to get the Glide Food program off the ground.


George never met a stranger, nor turned his back on anyone in need. Giving back to the community was a priority with him; his 60 plus years as a blood donor is evidence of that. For his continuous efforts in working for the senior community, the SF Board of Supervisors in 1996 honored him by declaring October 10th "George Williams Day" in San Francisco. He was a proud member of the International Typographical Union, Local 21.


George was preceded in death by his wife, Hilda B. (Semler) Williams of 46 years, his only son, Roger R. Williams, his bother, Nelson Williams, and his twin sister, Mary Counterman. He is survived by his daughters, Ann Williams (Kimio), of Yokosuka, Japan, Rosemary, of San Francisco, CA and Nancy, of Pinole, CA, his grandson, Casey Nakazawa Williams , of Yokosuka, Japan, his brother Paul (Virginia), of Fostoria, Ohio, his sister Martha Williams, of Washington, D.C., friend, Jordan Ward, and many nieces and nephews.


Feeding the hungry was very important to George; the family requests that any donations be made to the San Francisco Food Bank (sffoodbank.org) in his honor.
A memorial service will be held on Sat. March 2, 3:30 -6 p.m. at St. Mark's Heritage Hall, 1111 O'Farrell St., San Francisco.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle from Feb. 27 to Feb. 28, 2013.

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Paul Waggoner

February 24, 2019

While working with him at the S.F. Chronicle for many years he was always there to help others. In life he would be called a giver! It was a pleasure to have know him and all he did for many other people that crossed his life.

Paul Waggoner

March 8, 2013

I worked with George at the S.F. Chronicle for many of those thirty plus years. It was a pleasure to have known him and spent many nights working with him at the newspaper. He was very active in the union and helped keep the union strong and making the workplace a better place to be. His outside contributions to helping others throughout his life was very commendable. I am glad to have known him and he has indeed made the world a better place to live in and work.
Paul A. Waggoner

Gary Counterman

March 1, 2013

With the passing of Uncle George it seems and end to an era and our loss of him will not be easy. He was an incredibly generous person who through his volunteerism and political work touched the lives of thousands of people. He had a genuine interest in others and he was also an incredible host wherever he was, but no more so than in San Francisco, his much loved adopted home. He is one of those people who leaves the world a better place for having been here and we're fortunate to have shared in his life and times.

My mom was his twin sister, Mary. She was indeed born first on the hospital steps and George a bit later indoors. They were born at the dawn of the Great Depression, in Detroit, and were shaped by the challenges of those times; they each learned to reshape hardship into action to help others. Although George joked about giving Mary a shove out, in truth, he already a gentleman and good brother, made sure she was first. And it became a theme with him, if Mary struggled with a subject in school, George made sure he struggled too, if she succeeded, he could too. Putting others first was an early choice for George and it remained unselfishly that way throughout his life.

I'm sure no one feels George's loss greater than his daughters Ann, Rosemary and Nancy and his grandson Casey. To my cousin's and their families I extend my heartfelt condolences and wish you peace and healing at this sad time. For all of us who knew him, may we find inspiration from George's life's work and continue in that spirit to support each other through the challenges of life and the joy of living with good purpose.

Gwen Skowronek

March 1, 2013

Uncle George will be missed by many people. He always wanted to help and never wanted to be a burden. I am grateful for the time he spent with me and my family. I am most grateful for his lessons.

scott weaver

February 28, 2013

George Williams was a great person, i believe someone shared with him that i lost a loved one to lukemia, i am greatful that he still gave me a message, it is our duty to pass on our knowledge and continue to let the "light" shine for our follow brother, no matter what, don't give up the good fight. Rest In Peace great giver,may you will be missed, but not forgotten-----Scott Weaver

Rev. Robert L Hempel

February 28, 2013

I first met George at the Men's group at Wesley United Methodist Church in Hawyard, CA, in 1966. The friendship blossed into his becoming my co-leader of the Yokefellow #1 group at the Garden Chapel, San Quentin Prison (a support group for inmates); working in the South Hayward Parish (an ecumenical endeavor); working in the producton of the musical, "The Fantastiks"; and, to a friendship that has lasted over the years. I last saw him on a lay-over at O'Hare airport here in Chicago three years ago. I send my love to Nancy, Suzie and Ann. I wish I could be with you. Love Bob.

Jordan Ward

February 28, 2013

It was his wish and my Honor to be with him during the most difficult time in his life, I will never forget him!

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