Priscilla-WILLIAMS-Obituary

Priscilla Jane WILLIAMS

Wellington, Wellington

1940 - 2024

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QSO 17 June, 1940 - 17 June, 2024Died at Wellington Hospital in the early hours of her 84th birthday. Beloved younger sister of Sheila Williams, and daughter of the late Canon Nigel and Nora Williams. Much loved and respected by her large extended Williams whānau and her many friends and...

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I´m greatly saddened to learn of Priscilla´s death - a very special friend, we shared our love of NZ history though I´ve lived overseas for 60 years. Your death leaves a great hole Priscilla and Sheila I´m thinking of you.

Priscilla, You were my first boss in the real working world and I continue to treasure that memory and experience. You simply could not have set me up better for professional life. And my personal life. You were a force of nature, but caring and generous. You took me to meetings I should not have been at. I can honestly say that no one has had a greater influence on my career. (For starters, who checks their staff on whether they´re using which or that correctly!) My trips to Wellington will...

I have fond memories of working with you on the Mount Street Cemetery Committee. RIP Priscilla

Fond memories still of our trip in your sports car around East Cape many decades ago, visiting your widespread family. Also staying with you all at the beach. Deep sympathy Sheila - you were a "tight two", but very welcoming of others. We will all meet again, including your precious parents.

RIP Dear Priscilla. So many fun times . Most memorable : We dressed up as Art Decco Ladies and paraded the streets of Napier. You treated us like Royalty when we stayed with you in the NZ High Commissioner's home in New Delhi. You and Mum will be skipping up to Heaven together. Aroha and Condolences to you Dear Sheila. I know how strong your sisterhood has been. Sending love from 2 of your huge whanau. Cousins Kate and Kirsty

With sympathy and love - Kirsty McGill - Kerikeri

My sympathy to all who are saddened by the loss of our cousin Priscilla.She gave us so much

Dear Priscilla We were always great friends from school days and all over the world as I always came to stay with you in all your postings. I have seen you once or twice a year as you travel up North to manage Williams affairs you would stay with me on Waiheke. I last had lunch with you in March in the rose gardens near your house. You were always very bright and cheerful and fun to be with so I will miss you.