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Lorraine Williams Obituary

Lorraine Payne Williams, a cherished resident of Charlottesville, Virginia, peacefully departed from this life at home on March 12, 2024, at the age of 98.

Born Doris Lorraine Payne on June 14, 1925, she spent her formative years in Albemarle County within the close-knit community of Broad Axe, also known as Mechum River. For thirteen years, Lorraine lived with her parents, Grace Windom Payne and James McKinley Payne. Lorraine and her six siblings undertook a daily journey of resilience, walking approximately three miles to attend the two-room segregated Terry School in Little Ivy. This trek included traversing a mountain, passing by her father's gardens, farm animals, and horses, and descending to Dry Bridge Road amidst the picturesque scenery of peach and apple orchards. The Terry School, nestled in the forested foothills, served African-American children in the area, lacking modern amenities such as electricity and plumbing but fostering a spirit of learning.

In 1937, prior to fifth grade, Lorraine's mother arranged for her to move to Charlottesville, where she resided with her aunt, Mary Payne Banks, and uncle, Roy Banks, to further her education. She attended Jefferson School, one of only six secondary schools for African-Americans in Virginia, and graduated from segregated Jefferson High School in 1945. Subsequently, she pursued higher education at Hampton Institute (now Hampton University), an HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) institution in Hampton, Virginia, where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Education.

Lorraine's college years were enriched by the guidance and support of a trustee of Hampton Institute. Upon completing her studies, Lorraine returned to Charlottesville to teach at Jackson P. Burley High School, eventually becoming the Chair of the Business Education Department. Later, in 1967, she earned her Master's Degree in Education from the University of Virginia's Curry School and contributed to the Curry School Foundation Board during the 1990s.

Lorraine's life intertwined with that of Eugene Williams, a young man from Charlottesville, whom she married on August 14, 1949, at her aunt and uncle's home on Hartman Mills Road. Together, they raised two daughters, Karol and Scheryl, on Ridge Street in Charlottesville. Their partnership extended beyond their family to a shared commitment to community service. The Williamses played a pivotal role in advocating for the integration of Charlottesville's schools, enduring the challenges and legal battles of the era's civil rights movement.

Lorraine and Eugene united in a mission to serve their community, forming a parent committee to integrate Charlottesville's schools. Despite their daughters, Karol and Scheryl, being among twelve African-American children denied entry to formerly white schools, they persevered. Facing Virginia's Governor's closure of public schools rather than integration, the NAACP sued and emerged victorious. Despite Virginia's resistance, known as the historic "Massive Resistance," twelve children, including Karol and Scheryl, entered the once all-white schools. Karol was 10, and Scheryl was eight at the time.

Following full school integration, Lorraine continued her teaching career at Lane High School, where she demonstrated exemplary leadership and innovation. Despite initial challenges, including being assigned a closet as an office, she persevered and became the first teacher at Lane High School to introduce computer education. Her dedication to her students, regardless of race, left an indelible mark, earning her recognition as an "Outstanding Teacher" and garnering appreciation from former students throughout her life.

Lorraine has been honored with numerous awards, including The Charlottesville Chamber Lifetime Achievement Award in 2023; Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow "Service Above Self" Award in 2015. She is a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.; Charter Member of Charlottesville Chapter of The Links, Incorporated and a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church, where a stained glass window bears her name.

In addition to her community service work and her roles as a mother, wife, and teacher, Lorraine was an active member of two social clubs. She was part of "Les Amis", a club of friends who sponsored the Debutante Ball for young Black women. Additionally, she delighted in participating in pinochle card game luncheons and teas hosted at the homes of friends.

Lorraine Payne Williams celebrated 75 years of a beautiful marriage with her beloved husband, Eugene Williams, leaving behind a legacy of love, resilience, and service. She is survived by her daughters, Karol Williams Biglow and Scheryl Williams Glanton (Partner, Robert L. Mitchell); grandchildren, Hope Biglow McCallum (Andrew), Holly Lynn Biglow, Earl Eugene Biglow (Andrea Spriggs), Morgan Grace Glanton, David Howard Glanton; great-grandchildren, Jessica McCallum, Emily McCallum and Nyla Biglow; sister Isabel Payne Giles, nieces, nephews, relatives, friends, and the broader community.

Lorraine Payne Williams will be deeply missed and forever remembered for her unwavering dedication to education, equality, and the betterment of her community.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to the Jefferson School - African-American Heritage Center in honor of Lorraine Payne Williams. https://jeffschoolheritagecenter.org/.

Service March 23, 2024, 11 a.m.; Viewing 9 a.m.; Rituals 10 a.m.; Jefferson School 233 4th St NW -LIVE STREAM: LORRAINE P. WILLIAMS youtube.com.

Arrangements by J.F.Bell Funeral Home.

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Published by Daily Progress on Mar. 19, 2024.

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Sandy Kendall

March 29, 2024

Miss Williams was my business teacher at Lane high school in 1972, And I remember her being a lovely person

Allegra McCullough

March 23, 2024

With much sadness, I leave this message of condolence, but with joy I remember the love and support Mrs. Williams shared with me throughout my youth and career path. God bless Mr. Williams and the rest of this wonderful family. Charlottesville was truly blessed to have Mrs. Williams as an anchor during good and troubled times

Lisa Ann Dyer

March 23, 2024

I enjoy working for Mrs Williams as her caregiver she was a very sweet lady and so is her husband he's a very sweet man. And I don't mind doing nothing for him and the family if they need me. I send my love to the family.

Lisa Ann Dyer

March 23, 2024

I send my condolence out to the family.

Raymond & Joyce Carey

March 21, 2024

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joyce Jackson-Colemon

March 21, 2024

To the husband, Eugene and daughters of Lorraine, I just want to say I loved her because she was my business teacher at Jackson P. Burley High School and she definitely knew was a great teacher and she also prepared me to become a Debutante and I loved every moment of it. Also, she is a relative on my mother's side of family and they were raised in Broad Ac. She was so caring and loving.

Jackie (Rose) Marino

March 19, 2024

My mom and dad were friends with Eugene and Lorraine and spoke very fondly of them. I remember both of them as being very friendly and having sweet smiles. My prayers go out to the family.
Jackie (Rose) Marino

George J Nelson

March 19, 2024

Mrs. Williams was my home room teacher at J P Burley

Moses Woode

March 19, 2024

Dear Mr. Williams,
I am deeply saddened by the passing of your beloved wife, Mrs. Williams. May she rest in peace. May God comfort and strengthen you and your family during this difficult period.
With deepest sympathy and condolences,
Moses Woode
UVA School of Medicine

Donna Goings

March 19, 2024

Mrs. Williams was a true professional in every way. She was caring and a wonderful mentor to her students. She had an amazing recovery from a stroke and always smiled.

Jim Herndon

March 19, 2024

My condolences to the family on the loss of such a wonderful person. God Bless and cherish the fond memories.

Melvin Grady

March 19, 2024

Mrs. Williams will always be remembered as an unwavering soldier for the betterment of black people, and all people alike. I'm a proud teacher in the Charlottesville City School system, and Mrs. Williams helped pave my way! She had the most beautiful smile and will be missed by all. Rest in Power Mrs. Williams!

Sylvia Hawkins Scott

March 19, 2024

Mrs Williams lived a beautiful life. I knew her since Burley High School and her husband.
She always had a smile. My prayers are with her family. God blessed her with many years.

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