Elizabeth Duna Williamson

Elizabeth Duna Williamson obituary, Ossining, NY

Elizabeth Duna Williamson

Elizabeth Williamson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 28, 2025.
Elizabeth Duna Furst Williamson, also known as Duna Fullerton, age 87, died on July 17, 2025, in Bergen, Norway. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. John "Dan" Fullerton. Duna is survived by her beloved children, Cheryl Lydia Fisher (Ronald) and Bruce Drysdale Williamson (Ruth), along with grandchildren Katelyn Duna Becker (Braden), Ethan Bradley Fisher and Maxwell Ian Williamson, great granddaughter Ila Hale Becker and siblings Rev. Ronald Furst (Hildegard), Sister Anne and George Furst (Youngsuk).

Those of us close to Duna were blessed by her spunk for life, her energy, generosity, curiosity, and most notably, her willingness to help others.

Born in Angwa provence, China, to parents who were teachers in the Kuling American School, Duna lived in Irvington, Poughkeepsie, Wappingers Falls and for the past 40 years, in Ossining; All along the banks of the Hudson River. A graduate of Emma Willard School in Troy, NY, Goucher College in Towson, MD (BA in Mathematics) and SUNY New Paltz (MS in teaching K-6). She returned to New Paltz in 1977 to take computer languages, math and electronics with an aim to work in the computer industry. Duna began her career at IBM as a technical writer and retired 21 years later as a senior engineer.

At heart, Duna was a teacher. She taught arts and crafts, Sunday School, guitar, music at St Martin de Porres in Poughkeepsie, computer concepts to IBMers and IBM customers. She especially enjoyed giving classes in foreign countries. Retiring from IBM in 2001, she spent six years as a volunteer math professor at Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka, Alaska, teaching math to mostly Alaskan natives. While in Sitka, she was Secretary of the Alaska Native Sisterhood and in 2006, they named her Woman of the Year.

It was in Alaska in 2006 that she fell in love with a Presbyterian pastor from Texas - Rev. Dan Fullerton, and married him, with full fanfare, in 2008. The marriage was a delight for them both, ending sadly in 2018, when Dan died of cancer.

Wherever she found herself, she sang and played her guitar. She was choir director in Poughkeepsie, Fishkill, Ossining, and Sitka, Alaska. She was enormously proud that she leaves hundreds of guitar players behind - playing and singing and bringing folks of diverse backgrounds together to enjoy the music and, more than that, enjoying and appreciating each other.

A devout Presbyterian, Duna was an enthusiastic participant in the life of each church she belonged to. In Ossining, she was the Clerk of the governing body of the Ossining Presbyterian Church, singing in the choir and participating in all the activities. She was well-known in the community organizing the annual Thanksgiving Dinner Party providing 400 meals, half delivered and half enjoyed by the folks who sat in the church hall, entertained by musicians and served by a host of volunteers that included village policemen and women. Everything she did was done with energy and joy and love. Duna was also known for her vibrant vegetable garden to be enjoyed by whomever walked by the garden on Maple Street.

An avid outdoorswoman, Duna enjoyed tennis, biking, hiking, and pickleball, many of these well into her 80s. She traveled extensively, enjoying meeting people from various countries. Her favorite travels involved activities that left the destination better off, such as weeks in Moscow on an archaeological dig, digitalizing 1990 photos in Peru, fixing hurricane-damaged homes in New Orleans and Puerto Rico. A world traveler, Duna visited every continent on Earth except Australia.

Duna's favorite moments were with her family; She planned bi-annual vacations with her children and grandchildren. They played tennis together, held book clubs, talent shows, jet skied, kayaked, biked, hiked, sang, put puzzles together, and had quiet conversations. She loved taking her family to New York City for Broadway shows, Lincoln Center operas, and wonderful dinners.

Friends are invited to visit with the family on Saturday, October 18 at 10:00 am followed by a memorial service at 11:00 am at First Presbyterian Church of Ossining, 34 South Highland Avenue, Ossining, NY. She will be interred at Highland Cemetery in Lock Haven, PA, alongside her husband Dan, her mother and father and grandparents. She will be dearly missed by her family and friends.

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August 1, 2025

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Gretchen Ann Gould

August 1, 2025

Its Christmas Eve probably 1970 or 71 at the first Presbyterian Church in Poughkeepsie New York. Duna and I are sitting on the altar steps, facing the congregation. She plays on her guitar, while I sing I wander as I wonder.. That was just one of the many Musical things we did together. She spent many Christmas Eves at our house during the years when her young children were with Willie. We shared many deep and private conversations. Rest in peace, my friend. I´ll see you soon. Love, Gretchen

Lydia Nugent

July 31, 2025

Our Duna was the heart and soul of the GGs. (The Golden Girls-tennis). She accepted me when I could barely hit the ball and always made me welcome. Love you always

Sue Fullerton Eilers

July 31, 2025

Duna was just great! As soon as she married Dan, she decided that Jeff (my son) and I were 'family' and should be part of her life and especially all Thanksgiving celebrations. She invited us to swim in 'her' pool and, after I stopped driving, even came to get us. She went to political rallies with me, brought me flowers and tomatoes, and was supportive in all I was attempting to do. Jeff and I already miss her greatly.
The photo is us at a family (Fullerton) reunion.

Ronald Furst

July 31, 2025

Duna was my sister, three years and one month older. As early as I remember, she possessed a cheerful personality! As much as I loved Duna's second husband, Dan Fullerton, I loved her first husband, Ian "Willie" Williamson, whom she met , when her Goucher College a capella group sand at Johns Hopkins in 1955. Ian was a Dodger Fan and lived in Brooklyn. They married just after Christmas 1958 in Brooklyn; at the wedding service, u, in thhe place of my father, Rev. Philip Fusrst, "gave her away"; in October 1962 Cheryl was born; in the fall of 1965 she gave birth to Bruce! Duna graced Hildegard and me with many visits in Germany and Luxembourg! In terms of mobility and communication, she was the "backbone" of our family. With all my condolence and affection, Ronald Furst

Dave Fullerton

July 29, 2025

Hard to believe this was 12 years ago...

McNerthney

July 29, 2025

Duna and I have only met on a few occasions, though I had heard about her for over 25 years of friendship with Bruce, Ruth and Max Williamson. Their family is so very dear to us. We have heard about Cheryl and all of he children´s and grandchildren, Ruth, her sister and brother, nieces and nephews and the entire Williamson family. I always hoped someday I could be at a gathering to put on a play, dance, play game, eat food, have cocktails and enjoy all the wonderful adventures I always see picture of and hear stories about. Rest in peace Duna. I love your family that I know and I love your family that I have never met.

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Jeannette Cleaver

July 29, 2025

Duna was a special sister-in-law. I will always love her and miss her. She stayed with me when she came to Omaha and we always had a good time and great memories.
When I would fly into Westchester Airport in New York, she would always greet me so cheerfully and she'd have great activities planned for us to do.
She was a great hostess and so fun to be with. We went to see West Point when I was there the last time. That was special.
Her daughter Cheryl took us to see some of the Fullerton family in the East. They always made me feel welcome.
May she rest in peace.
Love you, Duna!

Margaret Nikoleit

July 29, 2025

I´m so glad I happened to call Aunt Duna shortly before she left for Norway! Per usual, we had a wide-ranging discussion of family history, what we were currently doing, and what live theatre or music we´d recently enjoyed. She was such a spot of joy in my life, and in the lives of so many. We´ve been blessed to know and love her.

Michelle Zeller

July 29, 2025

It sounds like Duna passed the same way that she lived... exploring, learning, making friends, laughing... she was a very, very special lady. Holding the Fisher´s in my heart & thoughts today.

Sarah Herrera

July 29, 2025

Duna was my math teacher at Sheldon Jackson College. She was an amazing teacher and always looked out for us all. She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to you all.

Elizabeth "Liz" Stapleton

July 29, 2025

Elizabeth. I never knew her given first name, but Duna fit well enough. One of my best memories of her was when we had over for a holiday dinner. She was not well that day, but she still came over and chatted and laughed. I associate her with Maryknoll for some reason, perhaps because of its east Asian architecture and her birth place. Maybe there's a story there that I don't know about or remember. I met Duna in 1987 and found her... Yes, spunky and a firecracker and ready to do whatever it took to show God's love and care but also God's sense of humor. I had a hard time in Ossining, so in 1996 I moved from Ossining to out of state and found out that I left behind more people who cared about me than I ever knew. My parents would tell me that Duna had asked about me, almost every time we spoke on Sundays. My parents also took a trip to Alaska and met with Rev. Dan and Duna while they were teaching at Sheldon Jackson College. (I'll leave it for them to tell the stories.) I heard about Duna's sudden illness in Norway via my parents and therefore other people who had attended First Presbyterian Church. I was sure she was ready to go home with Jesus and be reunited with Rev. Dan. Duna, we share the same first name. For whatever reason, I wish you would have told me that it was also your first name. But neither of us go by our given first name now. I speak in the present tense because I know Duna is alive in spirit in the Lord's presence. With love and a blown kiss to your picture, thank you Lord for the gift of Duna in my life.

Sue overman

July 29, 2025

I knew Duna from volunteering together at Sheldon Jackson college, and again in New York. Just knowing that she´s not still on this earth spreading her joy, is sad. Her spirit will continue to inspire me.

Raven

July 29, 2025

Duna was my math teach at Sheldon Jackson. She was a fabulous lady with fun stories to tell. She was the grandma at college always checking in on us and just being there. She will be missed greatly.

Michelle

July 29, 2025

I am so glad I got to know Duna as Dan Fullerton and her stepdaughter in-law (I´m married to Dan´s son Dave). She will be remembered as a very dynamic, generous, interesting force of nature! She is a true role model for me! I know her memory will be a blessing for all of us.

Karen Packard

July 29, 2025

I´m so grateful that we were able to travel together in Denmark and Norway before Duna got sick. Such a shock that she didn´t recover.
I loved teaching with her at Sheldon Jackson College. Bob and I enjoyed having Dan and Duna on our boat for short trips whale watching in Sitka Sound and longer trips through the inside passage.
It´s a blessing to know that she´s with Jesus now.

Rick Moss

July 29, 2025

My wife and I were privileged to meet Duna in what we did not know were the final days of her life, on a trip in Scandinavia. Her warmth, friendliness, and what little we learned of her accomplishments in life impressed and endeared all of us in our group to her. May she rest in peace and may her memory be a blessing.

Tom & Ann Prather

July 29, 2025

My wife and I traveled with Duna on her trip. We both foind her to be a wonderful person and feel honored to have met her. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Geraldine Henwood

July 29, 2025

To Duna´s family, my sincere condolences. I met Duna in Copenhagen, Denmark on our pre-trip to Scandinavia. I recall being amazed by her energy, her positive outlook, her life experiences, and her willingness to share all of these attributes. Although we had only a few days together before she became ill, I will never forget her vitality and graciousness at this stage of her life.

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