John G.-Williams-Obituary

John G. Williams

Crystal Lake, Illinois

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GENOA CITY, Wis. – John Gerald Williams, 50, of Genoa City, Wis. died Friday, May 13, 2011, at Aurora Lakeland Medical Center in Elkhorn, Wis.He was born March 27, 1961, in Ottawa, to Gerald Thomas and Barbara Ann Baker Williams. On May 24, 1986, he married Sandra Kay Schwank in Sterling. They...

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I was deeply saddened to hear of John's passing. John's creative talent was a huge part of so many company projects. From the most technical pump animations to comical illustrations for retiring executives John brought to all parts of the company an extraordinary range of educational and inspirational creative output. Many of the projects had a very tight time schedule and John always kept a positive and fun attitude no matter how much pressure was involved. John was an absolute pleasure to...

John touched not only my life but that of countless others who came to love him as a true and trusted friend. I can't begin to measure his loss but take comfort in the knowledge that he was a man of faith and has gone home to our Lord. My deepest sympathy to Sandy and the kids.

My heart aches for John’s family, friends and co-workers. John made such a difference in so many lives. John was always so cheerful and eager to help others. I remember the hours he spent capturing memories for others using his graphic and artistic abilities. I especially remember and am grateful for the help he gave me to transfer a tin plate of my Great Grandmother into a picture I remember how proud he was making DVD’s for his children’s classes. Those special moments John...

I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. John and I worked together for many years at Baxter and shared many interests and good times. John was a great talent and a wonderful husband, father and man. I am proud to have been his friend. My thoughts and prayers are with Sandra and the kids. God bless.

I am still in shock to hear this. I have known John as a co-worker since 1993, and he was both a friend, a mentor, and a fellow "Mac geek". We also shared a love of theatre and music. My deepest sympathies to John's wife and children, as I believe, and I'm sure that they do as well, that John left us too soon. He was one of the kindest men I've ever known, smart, creative, with character to spare. As for his job, John is irreplaceable there, too. We will all sorely miss you, John!