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Frank Williams Obituary

Frank Adair Monroe Williams, a retired New Orleans businessman, died peacefully at his home in Lambeth House on March 20, 2020. He was 90 years old. A lifelong New Orleanian, Mr. Williams attended New Orleans Academy (NOA) and graduated as Valedictorian. He earned a B.A. in Economics from Yale University and then earned a MBA from Harvard University Graduate School of Business. After graduation, Mr. Williams worked for George Engine Company, a General Motors Diesel distributorship, rising to the position of President. He then worked for Custom Plastics and again became President. Mr. Williams subsequently turned his interests to investment management and became a managing partner, and later President, in the firm of Fenner, Plauché and Willams. His keen sense of investing combined with forward thinking led him to create Delta Financial Advisors with Gerard A. Plauché and Clifford F. Favrot. The three of them successfully owned and managed the company equally until 2008, when Mr. Williams retired and assumed the position of Investment Counsel Emeritus. Frank was the son of George Elliot Williams and Adele Monroe Williams. His father, along with Eli T. Watson, built the first bridge to span Lake Ponchartrain, the Watson-Williams Bridge. Mr. Williams' grandfather, Frank Adair Monroe, was a Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (1914 - 1922). Both his Father's and Grandfather's impeccable characters, and his distinguished family heritage, instilled in Frank a strong sense of leadership, integrity, and civic duty. Mr. Williams' civic involvement over the years includes Treasurer of The Waldo Burton Boys Home, United Way, Red Cross, Chamber of Commerce, Metropolitan Crime Commission, President of the New Orleans Speech and Hearing Center, and President of the Financial Analysts of New Orleans. He was a member of the Boston Club, the Bienville Club, and the New Orleans Country Club. He was also a member of several Carnival organizations, which he enjoyed immensely, since Carnival was one of his favorite times of the year. Mr. Williams spent many of his early days at the family's home on the Mississippi Gulf Coast in Biloxi, where he met and married Joan Hastings Mortimer, who was the daughter of Lucille Minor. The Minor family traces back to Southdown Plantation, a lasting tribute to the sugar industry which nurtured Terrebonne Parish from its infancy. Mr. Williams was married to his beloved and devoted wife, Joan, for 39 years until her untimely death in 1995. He later married Betty Elizardi Bland with whom he lived until 2014 when he moved to Lambeth House. Frank was a fixture in New Orleans, even in his later years after retirement. He could walk downtown, through the Whitney building, into a doctor's office, grocery store, almost anywhere, and everyone knew his name (even if he couldn't remember theirs). He greeted everyone with a warm welcome and large smile. His personality was infectious. He made people feel as if each was the most important person in the room, and he rarely met someone he did not like. He had a true gift for life. His joie de vivre was reflected in his natty attire, and he had the charm and self-confidence to accompany his colorful creations. He always seemed to have a grand time and never let anything, big or small, get him down. Mr. Williams is survived by his two daughters, Lydia Williams Buckley (husband E. Ross Buckley, Jr.) and Lucille Williams Donnelly (husband Kevin J. Donnelly). He is also survived by one grandson, Monroe Brennan Donnelly, two step granddaughters, Mary Lauren Buckley Schaer (Rob) and Carolyn Stewart Buckley, and two great grandsons, Nicholas Edward Schaer (with whom ""Frankie"" bonded instantly) and Andrew Benton Schaer. He was a ""gem"" of a man, a true gentleman, and a wonderful Father who will be greatly missed. A visitation and memorial service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church, where he was a lifelong member, in the future once the COVID-19 virus is under control. There will be a private burial the following day. A special thank you to Lambeth House and all of his caregivers, who were absolutely wonderful to him. In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to Trinity Episcopal Church or Lambeth House. The family invites you to share your thoughts, fond memories, and condolences online at www.lakelawnmetairie.com.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Mar. 21 to Mar. 26, 2020.

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Dannie Hero Halle

March 28, 2020

I am so sorry for your loss.

March 27, 2020

Dear Lydia,
Just read this wonderful eulogy about your Father. What a wonderful man and what great things he di in his life.
You are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sad for you.
Love,
Elizabeth

Andrew Rinker

March 27, 2020

A wonderful gentleman!

Dee Harper

March 26, 2020

Frank was our wonderful neighbor on Harmony Street for 30 years (For many of those years before her untimely death, I would commiserate with Joan about our eccentric neighbor Mr. Krieger.) Frank was always a kind and lovely man who clearly enjoyed life. We miss him on Harmony Street a lot! From Dee and Daniele 1528 Harmony Street.

Nicki Faust

March 26, 2020

Lydia,
LeDoux and I were so sorry to learn that your dad passed away. He was such a presence and so much fun to be around. When we would see him at Lambeth House, he always seemed to be the center of attention. It was a pleasure for us to have known him.
You have our deepest sympathies.
Nicki and LeDoux

Anne Pointer Kennedy

March 23, 2020

I will always treasure my memories of my favorite Lambert House neighbor. . Lydia, Earl and I send our love to you and your family.

Helen Singreen Cooper

March 23, 2020

To all the family,
I send my most sincere condolences.
/Helen

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