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Stuart Wing Williams

Houston, Texas

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Clear Lake lost one of its most beloved friends. STUART WING WILLIAMS passed away at the age of 61 on Saturday, January 24, 2009, though his spirit and the memory of his larger-than-life personality will remain with all who knew him. He suffered heart failure while in Palm Beach, Florida, which...

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Stuart always had a story to tell!

Jill:I am so sorry for your loss. Stuart was one of a kind, since the first day I meet him. He was so out of the box in his vision and view of the world, he could solve anything. Love you. Nijole

Dearest Stuart,
Because of your vision and undying support, the Assistance League of the Bay Area is moving forward with opening a new resale shop. I am confident that you will be watching us from above, making sure that we are paying attention to every detail. You were a person that truly understood what giving of oneself really means! I am forever grateful for your friendship, guidance and support! Our family misses you, "Stu Baby", as John would say!

Jill,
Deepest Sympathy for your loss.
Stuart will be missed by many.

Stuart was my neighbor and my friend. He always wanted to spend time with me, and finally after my company restructured, I had the time to spend with Stuart. We had great visits and talked about everything from Real Estate to how to solve the "worlds" problems. While he left us too soon, his impact will live forever.

Jill:

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Stuart will forever be in our memories. He was such a wonderful and kind person. You and your family will be in our thoughts .

Dear Jill,
We are so sorry to hear about Stuart. He was always so wonderful to us and I especially appreciate that you and him both included me in company events. We fondly remember when we all went to Benihana and as we were walking across the street...he mooned us all! Such a wonderful man! We are all richer for knowing you both.

Jill, We are so sorry for your loss. I always felt so alive in Stuart's presence, he was quite a cherrleader. He made me feel like I wasn't dreaming big enough. He didn't "think outside the box", because I don't think he knew there was a box. His vision was huge and he helped me expand mine.
I am indebted.
Best to you.

Dinner before my graduation this last year

When thinking of all the memories I have with Stuart, one stands out most vividly to me. This would be one of the first times that I really remember meeting him. It was the Lunar ball when Jacob was a Page and I think Jill was Chairman. I was about 9 years old. My cousins had decided that they had had enough dancing even though I still had plenty of energy. Stuart came over and said "Well you look like a lady that wants to dance" and offered his hand to me. He took me out on the dance floor...