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Courtney Lynn Williams

Westerville, Ohio

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Williams Courtney Lynn Williams, age 36, after her life long battle with congenital heart disease passed through Heaven's Gate July 23, 2015 while at Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles awaiting a heart transplant. Courtney was born November 27, 1978 in Columbus, Ohio. The daughter of Christine...

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My heartfelt condolences to the Williams family. I knew Courtney for over a decade during her stellar teaching career at Galloway Ridge Intermediate. Her sense of compassion for others, combined with her courageous spirit will always be a source of inspiration to us all. Courtney, you will be greatly missed by all who have come to know you. In Peace & Love,

I met Bo and Nancy in the Los Angeles restaurant where I work, right across the street from the hospital in which Courtney was staying. I never met Courtney, but I feel like I experienced her essence through the love and admiration with which Bo and Nancy spoke about her. What a fantastic and inspiring woman! Bo and Nancy, if you read this, and if you remember me, please know that you touched me deeply during our talks. And as I am blessed to still be moving through my life in the...

Our sincere condolences to the Williams family on your loss. We have known Courtney for many years through the Mended Hearts Group. She was a very special person full with kindness, hope and courage. Almost everyone in the Mended Hearts Group was inspired by her warmness, strength, courage, friendly attitude, and kindness. She will be missed greatly by all of us. God bless all of you.
Tahira and Akhlaq Farooqui

Finally out of all your pain!! A sweet Angel in heaven with your grandpa and grandma Williams and so many others of our family! You will be miss by many wish we could have know you better, cousins Janet Marie Hayes and Angel Marie

I did not know courtney. But I'm sure she was a lovely person to know.

Courtney, you were the model of dedication to children. I will miss you and your ever-smiling face.

Courtney was in my life when I was her seventh grade science teacher. I distinctly remember her on a trip to Virginia Beach to release sea turtles that had been raised at the Columbus Zoo. She was a delight to be in the classroom with. Quiet, determined, wanting to succeed, being considerate of others.....I was blessed by Courtney's life during the year we were together.

Courtney always had a smile on her face! She was one of the strongest, most determined people I've ever known. I am so fortunate that I had the pleasure of working with Courtney for several years. God bless her family and friends. She will be missed.