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Joseph Williams Obituary


Joseph M. Williams passed away unexpectedly Friday, Feb. 22, 2008 at his home in South Haven, MI. Born on August 18, 1933 in Cleveland, OH, he was 74. A long-time resident of Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood, he is survived by his wife, Joan Steck, nee Paddock; his children Joseph (Christine) Williams, Megan (Phil) Beckert, Christopher Williams, Dave (Patty) Steck, and Oliver (Michele) Steck; his grandchildren, Katherine and Nicholas Williams, Lily and Calvin Beckert, Owen and Matilde Steck, and Eleanor Steck. He is also survived by his first wife Carol Williams, nee Traynor, his brother James (Jackie) Williams, and his nieces and nephews. Williams was Professor Emeritus of English and Linguistics at the University of Chicago. He taught there from 1965 until he retired in 1999. One of his many services to the University was to shape its undergraduate academic writing program. Along with Gregory Colomb and Francis Kinahan, he created the internationally recognized approach to writing instruction known as "The Little Red Schoolhouse". A renowned linguist and writing specialist, Williams authored numerous books and articles on the history and craft of writing. His most influential book, Style: Lessons In Clarity and Grace, recently celebrated its 10th edition and is used in universities and colleges throughout the world. In 1980, Williams was a founding partner of Clearlines, a communications consulting firm that served law firms, government agencies, professional organizations, academic institutions, foundations, and corporations worldwide. Williams received considerable recognition and many awards throughout his career including the University of Chicago's Quantrell Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1987 and the recent Golden Pen Award in 2006 for lifetime contributions to legal writing from The Institute of Legal Writing. As a resident of South Haven, MI, he recently became Casco Township Parks Commissioner. He was eminently respected by his colleagues and dearly loved by his friends and family. He will be greatly missed. Donations may be made in his name to The Great Lakes Maritime Museum in South Haven, Michigan or The American Heart Association. Memorial Service to be held Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 3 p.m. at The First Unitarian Church of Chicago, 5650 S. Woodlawn, Chicago.


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Published by Chicago Tribune on Mar. 2, 2008.

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Elise Torczynski-Jacobson

March 6, 2008

Dear Joan: My deepest sympathy to you and the children on the loss of Joe. He was a wonderful man. I enjoyed beig with you both.

Carol Montag

March 3, 2008

Dear Joan,
My heart and thoughts are with you as you wend your way through this unfamiliar place.
My love and deepest sympathy to you, Ollie, David and Joe's children.
Much love,
Carol

Brett and Lori Benesh

March 1, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family...My husband is the grandson of Joseph's brother, James Williams.

Jill & Rick Benesh

March 1, 2008

You left us too soon.
We'll miss you Uncle Joe!

R Davis

February 29, 2008

My deep condolence for your loss of Joseph Williams there are no words that one can say. I just wanted to tell you that Jehovah God made mankind to live not to die and a promise is made through his son Jesus at John5:28,29 a hope of a Resurection to life on a paradise earth. This promise is also made by Jesus words at Matthew 6:9,10 the lord pray we ask for God Kingdom to come and in his Kingdom there will be no more sickness or death. May the comfort from these scriptures provide a basis of hope for you and your family.

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