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Roy Williams Obituary

1937 - 2017
Roy O. Williams a former longtime Stocktonian, passed away September 6, 2017, in San Clemente, surrounded by family. Born in 1937, Roy was one of seven children and grew up in Pasco, Washington. After high school, he enlisted in the Navy and served as a corpsman, attached to the Marine Corp. Following his honorable discharge, he enrolled in college as a pre-med major. After starting his own family while still in college, he gave up his goal of becoming a doctor and graduated from the College of the Pacific in 1963.
Throughout life, Roy had always looked at ways to solve problems. While playing college football, "the school of thought" at that time was for offensive linemen to block with their heads up. Since there weren't any existing blocking sleds available to emulate the technique, during his junior year at COP, Roy invented and patented the Bull Sled which became the gold standard for blocking sleds in the NFL and college teams for years.
Following his college career, Roy played for the College All Stars in which the top college all-stars played the Super Bowl Champions. For the only time in its history, the All Stars beat the Green Bay Packers 20-17. In 1963, he was drafted in the 2nd round by the Detroit Lions and finished his pro career with the San Francisco 49ers. Roy and his family were inducted in Stockton's Hall of Fame (1995) and then inducted into the University of the Pacific's Hall of Fame in 2008.
In 1964, Roy founded The Williams Group, a pioneering family-coaching firm for ultra-affluent families and business owners throughout North America and Canada. Over the years, Roy authored, or co-authored, five highly acclaimed books on wealth transition-related topics, including Preparing Heirs, Philanthropy, Heirs & Values, and his most recent book, Bridging Generations will be out October 30th.
Roy, then president of UOPs Quarterback Club, along with athletic director Cedrick Dempsey and benefactor Bob Eberhardt began the process of merging the Quarterback Club and Casaba Club, a similar support group for basketball. It was then in 1970, the combination of those two clubs created The Pacific Athletic Foundation. Roy was a pioneer in his field. A highly acclaimed author, speaker and acknowledged Dean of Post-Estate Transition Research and Planning, for five decades Roy assisted affluent families and successful business owners through the challenges of wealth transfer.
In 1994, Roy completed a groundbreaking 20-year study of 2,500 families to determine why 70% of families had lost their wealth transfer. Roy learned that the problems arose from a breakdown of trust and communication among heirs who were unprepared for financial responsibility. That year, Roy was awarded a doctorate (honoris causa) by the California School of Professional Psychology, the largest graduate school of professional psychology in the nation. This honor was given in recognition of Roy's 30 years consulting with successful families on the crucial roles of trust, communication, and transfer of wealth.
In 1995, Roy was privileged to speak before The House of Lords in London. He has been quoted in The International Herald Tribune and The Financial Times, regarding his work in the wealth-transfer field. In 2009, he co-founded the Institute for Preparing Heirs which trains advisors on the non-financial impact of family wealth transition.
Roy was married for 59 years to his best friend and soulmate, Diana, who passed away in March of this year. Roy is survived by his brothers Jim, John, and Bob; three amazing sons Scott (Mary Ellen), Eric and Dan; along with eight grandchildren: Kyle Williams (Jana), Andrew Williams (Corie), Carly Cunningham (Taylor), Quinn Williams, Jordan Williams, Michael "Pik" Williams, Kyra Williams, and Kaelyn Williams; along with five great grandchildren: Kylie, Colton, Hudson, Brody and Logan.
A Celebration of Life is planned on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017, at St. Edwards Church in Dana Point, Ca. A private gathering will follow.

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Published by The Record on Oct. 15, 2017.

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Richard Von Ratibor

June 7, 2018

On behalf my late father Richard Von Ratibor and family please accept our sincere deepest condolences It has brought great sadness to us when hearing about Roys passing. We have fond memories of him Always bigger than life personality. Always positive and supportive. My father was good friend of Roys when they were in the Navy and played football on the naval base team. Our family was welcomed in his home in Stockton. I will forever have fond memories of those visits. May God Bless you all

Wayne Hawkins

November 10, 2017

I write this in behalf of Wayne Hawkins, fellow COP friend 1960, and football player with the Raiders, '60-'71. Roy was a kind support to me while he and Wayne were being tested by the Amen Clinic SPECT NFL brain imaging process in 2010-12. I just attempted to email him today. Wayne is diagnosed with CTE, thus I am sending you all our prayers and emotional support. What an incredible gentle man. He will be missed, greatly. Wishing we could join you at his life's celebration. Sending our love and hugs to all who are fortunate to have known him. Sharon Hawkins, UOP, '61, spouse of 55 years.

October 17, 2017

Miss you pops!!

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