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Jerry Williams Obituary

Jerry Williams



Always curious about where each road might lead, Jerry Williams ended his final field trip on Monday, December 12, 2022. Parkinson's Disease made this a rough one, yet he never lost his infectious smile, sense of humor, nor gratitude for the increasing help he was forced to accept. He died peacefully, surrounded by his family and much love. The family are most grateful to the staff at A Love for Life in Albuquerque and The Retreat in Rio Rancho for taking him into their caring embrace on his final flight.

East 6th Street in Frederick, Maryland is where Jerry's journey began on September 24, 1940, and where his heart returned repeatedly as it searched for home in his final days. He played in the marching band and graduated from Frederick High school in 1958 and was able to attend his 60th Reunion there in 2018 with many lifelong friends.

At Bridgewater College in Virginia his passionate wanderlust took focus under teacher, mentor, and lifelong friend, Hugh Akerman. Hugh brought the love of history and geography into his life, and especially the importance of being in the place you are studying. Jerry joined the Peace Corps in 1964 and taught at Zomba Catholic Secondary School in Malawi for three years. While there, he started one of the first youth marching bands in Africa with the help of his Frederick High School friends who supplied the instruments and uniforms.

It was in Malawi that Jerry met Shirley Snyder, his faithful partner, fellow back road traveler through life and wife of 55 years. They married in 1967, and after Jerry completed an M.A. at Indiana University in 1971, they moved back to Africa. They taught for three years at Chassa Secondary School in the rural Eastern Province of Zambia, next to the Luangwa Game Reserve. Jerry's students there helped him with his research for future graduate work.

He received a PhD degree in

Geography from the University of Oregon in 1977 after three years in Eugene. With a 2-year-old daughter and a newborn son, they moved to Albuquerque and Jerry began a 30-year teaching career at the University of New Mexico, retiring in 2007. His passion for experiencing and sharing the geology, biology and humanity of this planet translated into a life of field trips with family, students, friends and neighbors. It culminated in the Southwest Institute, a travel-education program which he created, directed, and loved for 20 years.

Along the way Jerry indulged his passion for sports by playing rugby and coaching youth basketball and soccer both in Africa and Albuquerque. From the beginning, he was always a gardener. He loved taking a patch of earth and enhancing it with rocks and flowers. Perhaps the ultimate gift of this geographer and gardener was to help us all see just how beautiful and precious is this Earth we live upon. In honor of this, we will celebrate his life on Earth Day this year, April 22, at 3:00 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church of Albuquerque. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to Elizabeth Bowers Zambia Education Fund (www.ebzef.org).

Jerry was preceded in death by his mother, Virginia Shepley Williams; his father, Nathaniel M. Williams; his brother, Nat; and his sister, Judy Drum. He is survived by his wife, Shirley; daughter, Amy (Matt Harding); son, Brian (Rowena Baca); grandson, James; granddaughter,

Lila; his brother, Larry (Cathy); and nieces and nephews.

Please visit our online guestbook for Jerry at

www.FrenchFunerals.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Albuquerque Journal on Feb. 12, 2023.

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John W. Hawley

September 18, 2025

Jerry was a man of infinite compassion and concern for the well-being all of Mother Earth's inhabitants! I was especially honored when he included me in cherished projects like "New Mexico in Maps" and "The Southwest Institute,"

Dara

February 19, 2023

After more than two decades of knowing Jerry first as my graduate advisor at UNM Geography and then as a friend, I look back and recall his foundational life changing gift-he simply believed in me. He was the first person in my life to do this and there is no greater offering a person can make. This was a game changer, giving my life new meaning and everything I have done since then has been influenced by his way of being. Like many people, I could tell stories of endlessly fun back road adventures, but I will leave that for another day. Instead, I will carry on the legacy of Dr. Williams by taking students into the field, creating new memories of exploration and fostering the next generation of people inspired by the love of place who will expand his ripple effect in their own ways. Onward we go Jerry, beyond the next horizon....

Anna M. Ward

February 14, 2023

Jerry was a special friend and we are so thankful and blessed to have had you in our lives. Your beautiful smile and great memories will stay with us forever.

Monica Goubaud

February 13, 2023

Best memories are with Jerry and Shirley while we three helped high school volunteers prepare themselves to spend their summer (s) as mini-Peace Corps volunteers in Latin America. It was great fun for 7 years!! Needless to say, Amy and Brian were stars in Amigos de Las Americas!

John W. Hawley

February 12, 2023

Diane, John, and George Hawley send our heartfelt condolences to Shirley, Amy, Brian for the loss of dearest husband and awesome dad Jerry. We especially miss those CCC (Crazy Christmas Caroling) Events, and the Horn YMCA water-aerobics sessions. It also goes without saying that John's involvement in Jerry's New Mexico in Maps and Southwest Institute projects were professional-career highlights. With love, J&D Hawley

Hazel

February 12, 2023

I will miss this man. He was always up for fun and games. Such an infectious smile. This tribute was so beautiful. I thought I would add this picture from our last reunion. From left to right. Larry,Nat, Aunt Roberta, Judy & Jerry

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