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William Anthony Williamson III

1941 - 2010

William Anthony Williamson III obituary, 1941-2010, Thousand Oaks, CA

William Williamson Obituary

Bill Williamson, beloved husband, loving father and grandfather passed away on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 after a very courageous battle with brain cancer.

He fought a tough fight and never, never gave up! Bill was born in Huntington, West Virginia in 1941 to Bill and Loretta Williamson and moved with his family to South Bend, Indiana when he was twelve. He graduated from John Adams High School and attended Purdue University where he graduated in 1963 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He served in the Army for two years where he was stationed at the Pentagon.

In 1965 Bill moved to California where he worked at Hughes Aircraft for six years. During this time he attended University of Southern California and received a degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering. Bill was an extremely hard worker and throughout the years was involved in many small engineering companies. He always liked the freedom that a small company offered and was an amazing creative person both at work and in his personal life. He loved designing and building... spending many weekends and nights working in the garage. At one time he even designed and did the majority of the construction of a complete second story addition to his first home.

His creativity also was apparent when he worked many hours in his yard and gardens. He passed on many of these skills to his children! Bill loved spending time with his family. He loved the outdoors, and there were many family ski trips, sailing trips, hiking trips, fishing trips, and camping trips. In the most recent years he spent time every summer with his children and grandchildren at Lake Tahoe. We all have fond memories of these wonderful times together.

Bill is survived by his best friend, "partner" and wife, Suzanne and his blended family of five children, Peter (Bien), Tom (Kathleen), Nicole (Rodney), Bill (Kate) and Christine (Craig). In addition he will always be remembered as Grandpa Bill by Jordan, Taylor, Bailey, Max, Keely, Calvin, Savannah, Grace, Remi, Jack, Audrey and TJ. He is also survived by his sister Barbara Forsythe of South Bend, Indiana.

A memorial service is planned for Monday, October 18 at Emmanuel Presbyterian Church in Thousand Oaks.

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Published by Ventura County Star from Oct. 16 to Oct. 19, 2010.

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Faye Daroeian

October 19, 2010

Dear Suzanne and Williamson Family:

I am so sorry that I happened to see on line that your beloved husband and kind partner has passed away. I was totally shocked, and sorry that I missed the service yesterday. I am saddened and speachless. Bill was such a joy and kind man. May God gives you patience and peace in such a sad time of your life.

Faye Daroeian

October 19, 2010

Dear Suzanne:

I just happened to see that your beloved husband and kind partner passed away a few days ago, and I am terribly sorry that I missed the service. Bill was full of energy and joy. I am deeply saddened to see this news on line. I am praying for you to have peace and comfort in the most difficult time of your life. May God Bless you and keep you under his loving wings.

October 18, 2010

Suzanne,

We are heartbroken that Bill has died. He was all smiles since you two moved over to Lynn Ranch and were working hard on your home there. He surely enjoyed all that planning and home-work. You two made a real working team...we could see that!

Love and all the future~best during this sad time.

Pam and Chuck Reeter

October 16, 2010

Suzanne,
My heart is with you as you go through this sorrowful time. You are in my prayers and we are holding the good thoughts for you.
Love, Sandy Hayes

Stuart and Cindy Bond

October 16, 2010

Just wanted to let you know, Suzanne, what a pleasure it was to have Bill in the church. He was always warm and gracious to me. All our best.

Stuart and Cindy Bond

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