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Barbara A. Williams

Cleveland, Ohio

1945 - 2023

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On June 12, 1945, Barbara Ann Jordan Williams was born to Edward Jordan and Beatrice Williams in Cleveland, Ohio. She was a product of the Cleveland Public Schools and proud graduate of Glenville High School. She would become the first African American female to be certified in Air Traffic...

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I'll miss you Mrs. Williams. You were a great lady that always had a pleasant smile. It broke my heart to hear of your passing. Deepest condolences to Nikki, Family and friends.

My condolences to Nikki and the family. I'd known Barbara since high school and through various social groups. Her smile and her warmth said everything about her. Fortunately, we were able to meet again two yrs. ago when I visited Cleveland but we stayed in contact through Facebook. I'll always remember her and keep her memory in my heart. Praying for you and family.

Just hear of BJ´s passing, condolences to the Willams Family. BJ has been a friend since our teens and one of my sister (Faye) running buddy´s and Howard a good friend of my´s. Now they are together again.

Thank you for what you gave to me. A gift beyond words.

I lost my ATC medical certification in 1993 and was assigned to the training department where Barb was the manager. She treated me with kindness and compassion for the six months I served with her as my boss. My condolences to the Williams family. Peace, Love, Light.

Barb exemplified what a leader should be, strong, firm and fair. She had a heart of gold - and shared her experience with a young supervisor like me without hesitation. God places people in your life with a purpose; Barb's presence will be missed but her wisdom and love serves as her legacy. Much love to the Williams family.