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Christopher Williams Obituary

Christopher Peele Williams

Center Harbor, NH - Christopher "Chris" Peele Williams, 77, of Windy Row Lane, passed away at home, in a bed that he built, in the early hours of Saturday, June 1, 2024, after a courageous battle with Parkinson's disease.

Born in Denver, CO, on April 21, 1947 to Margret Anstis Keith and Dr. Arnold Hunnewell Williams, Chris lived in various western states by the time he entered high school at Solebury School in New Hope, PA. Through all of these experiences, he observed different ways of living and traditional construction methods and developed a love of history and vernacular architecture that would follow him through his life. After spending a large part of his youth as a Boy Scout, Chris spent his teenage summers working on a Colorado cattle ranch. Later, he summered in New Hampshire, working for his beloved uncle Rowley Keith at Kip and Joe's Volkswagen in Gilford, NH.

From a young age, Chris knew he wanted to become an architect and received his BFA at Carnegie-Mellon University in 1972. In 1968 he met a young painting student named Ann on her first day at the school. They moved to New Hampshire after graduation and married at his grandmother's Holderness, NH, home in October 1974. In 1978, they bought a large undeveloped property in Center Harbor, NH, where he designed and built his passive solar house with lumber that was largely logged on site with the aid of a friend's horses. Chris did a lot of the carpentry himself, while Ann constructed the stone wall inside their greenhouse that would provide thermal massing.

After interning with WM Design Group, Chris opened his own architectural office in 1984. Though the business started in the basement of his home, he quickly expanded into a small office in Meredith, NH, before moving to Steven's Avenue. With a personal interest in vernacular architecture, Chris quickly specialized in historic preservation and sustainable design. He participated in many community design charrettes and was involved in many non-profit boards throughout the state. In 1985, he helped found Inherit New Hampshire (now the NH Preservation Alliance) to help preserve the character of NH communities and landscapes. He was heavily involved in the Architectural Institute of America (AIA), particularly AIANH, and served for several years on the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), New Hampshire Board of Architects, and several State of New Hampshire Governor's Committees.

He was involved in numerous non-profits and arts groups, including the Lakes Region Advisory Board to the NH Charitable Foundation, NH Furniture Master Association, New Hampshire Commission on the Arts, Squam Lakes Association, and Lake Waukewan Association. Chris was also immersed in his local community: he helped found the Greater Meredith Program, served on the Lakes Region Planning Commission, Moultonborough Area Community Development Corporation, New Hampshire Main Street Program, the Center Harbor Energy Committee, Center Harbor Planning Board, and Center Harbor Zoning Board.

Chris was a keen amateur photographer who managed to fill the few hours between his ample working hours and volunteer time with woodworking in his large shop, hiking in the White Mountains, sailing in Newfoundland and Labrador or off the coast of Maine, and kayaking in the Lakes Region while his health would still allow it. He was also an avid traveler, bringing his family across the United States and to Japan, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, England, and Scotland to look at historic buildings and gardens. He was also extremely interested in music, particularly blues, and actively supported the local scene, circulating his "Blues Blasts" emails with local concert information among a large group of friends and colleagues.

He was proactive in his battle against Parkinson's and thoroughly enjoyed the comradery of the community of Rock Steady Boxing in Laconia. Chris kept his sense of humor to the end.

Chris is survived by his wife, Ann Hulley Williams of Center Harbor, NH; sisters Caroline Williams, of Okotoks, Alberta, Canada and Marcia Nowak, of Wickensburg, AZ; and his daughter Mae Williams (Brad Tratzinski), of Center Harbor, NH. He is predeceased by his brother Arnold Williams, Jr., as well as his parents.

There will be no Calling Hours.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

For those who wish, memorial contributions can be made to the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, PO Box 268, Concord, NH 03302-0268 and Lakes Region Conservation Trust, PO Box 766, Center Harbor, NH 03226.

Wilkinson-Beane-Simoneau-Paquette Funeral Home & Cremation Services/603Cremations.com, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, NH is assisting the family with the arrangements. For more information and to view an online memorial go to wilkinsonbeane.com.

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

Published by Concord Monitor on Jun. 10, 2024.

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Bruce Willwerth

December 26, 2024

I am just reading of Chris´s death and very sorry to hear of it.

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Gail Freeman Burke

June 17, 2024

So sad to hear this news! Chris was loved by so many at Solebury. He made a difference in the world and above all, he was so devoted to Ann and Mae. Our hearts go out to you and all of the family.

John Brown

June 17, 2024

Chris was a solid and outstanding Boarding Boy at Solebury School. He was a real gentleman and had great stories of his travels even as a teenager!
He was a true independent thinker yet had time for everyone.

Terry Thompson

June 17, 2024

Fond memories of Chris from our days at Solebury. Always friendly and just a nice person.

Wayne Bodle

June 17, 2024

First person I ever knew from Colorado; and maybe the first from anywhere "out west." Haven't seen him since graduation day, but he was a very solid citizen of the school (Solebury) and the class of '66. Sorry to hear of this...

Robert McDaniel

June 13, 2024

A gentleman and a fine citizen. The world is guided by his example.

Bob McDaniel

Connie Strand

June 10, 2024

Chris was highly respected as an architect and for his contribution to the preservation of history in the Lakes Region of NH. Condolences to his family. May his legacy live on. Connie Strand

Mary Boswell

June 10, 2024

I am so glad that I saw Chris last summer. It was wonderful to share old times. It is a tragic loss for many that he is gone. When I was Executive Director of the Belknap Mill, our paths crossed many times. Around 2005, I hired his daughter for a project, and I clearly remember how proud he was of her. His image that is included in his obituary is exactly as I remember him over the years. He is greatly missed.

Frederick Matuszewski

June 10, 2024

My sincere condolences to the family and close friends of Chris. He was a very talented architect who gave constantly to his profession, his community, and of course, his family. There is a large void left in his passing.

Rick DeMark

June 10, 2024

Soft spoken and always willing to listen and contribute. For me, Chris Williams knew what it meant to be a member of the community. I am glad to say that I knew him. He will be missed.

Betsy and Brian Fowler

June 7, 2024

We remember Chris and Ann mostly from gatherings at the home of the Breed-Hills in Gilford. Chris was always energetic, vibrant, and full of humor, with a great wit. We will not soon forget him.

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