Jacquelyn Cheryl Williams

1953 - 2023

Jacquelyn Cheryl Williams obituary, 1953-2023, Albany, NY

Jacquelyn Cheryl Williams

1953 - 2023

Jacquelyn Williams Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 14, 2023.
Jacquelyn (Jacqui) Cheryl Williams

Born April 5, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan to John Williams, Jr. and Clara Sangster Williams, Jacqui C. Williams died in the presence of friends on August 22, 2023. Unafraid to speak publicly against bigotry, and to question injustice, she dedicated her life to combating racism as an educator, trainer and community activist. Her passion to end racism and discrimination and to bring equity for People of Color included leadership in local and national organizations, including Black Lives Matter, CAAMI (Capital Area Against Mass Incarceration) and local protests against police brutality. Jacqui attended Emma Willard School in Troy, New York, and Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. Before settling in Albany, New York, she made her home in Glens Falls. For most of her professional life, Jacqui worked in the sexual violence prevention field, as Director of Policy and Education at the NYS Coalition Against Sexual Assault and later as Director of Outreach and Training at the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services Office of Sex Offender Management. She created JC3 Consulting, through which she provided training focused on sexual violence and its connection to other oppressions. Jacqui was an active member of the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany where she delivered periodic sermons and served on the Inclusivity, Social Justice and Green Sanctuary Teams. Her footprint in the national Unitarian Universalist movement was noteworthy; she served on the Presidential Search Committee, the General Assembly Planning Committee, the Commission on Appraisal, and facilitated Beyond Categorical Thinking for over 22 years. Jacqui was a member of the Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism (BLUU) community and an active member of DRUUMM (Diverse and Revolutionary UU Multicultural Ministries) for many years; there she served on the Steering Committee as Communications Coordinator in 2010 and as Co-President 2011-2013. One of Jacqui's passions was FIGAH (Filling in the Gaps in American History). She created this project in which she researched contributions of African Americans whose stories were left out of history books, and presented to communities the information and resources she had documented. Jacqui was particularly proud of being honored in 2013 when she received the Capital District YMCA Black and Latino Leadership Award, and in 2014 when she received the DRUUMM Melvin A. Hoover Beloved Community Award. Another proud moment for Jacqui was in 2016 when she was interviewed for the film "Indefensible: The Wrongful Prosecution of the UAlbany Three." Having challenged and inspired many, Jacqui indeed leaves a rich legacy of activism. Her absence is deeply felt. She is survived by her son David G. Williams, grandson Evan T. Febres, granddaughter LaShawna Williams and great-grandson Emani Febres. In addition to her brothers John A. and Keith K. Williams, she is survived by half-siblings, nieces, nephews, and cousins. A memorial service to celebrate her life will be held at the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Albany, 405 Washington Avenue, on October 28, 2023 at 2:00 PM. To access the service via Zoom, please use this link:

https://tinyurl.com/AlbanyUU-Memorial, Meeting ID: 0187785.

Donations in her memory may be made to the Underground Railroad Education Center, 194 Livingston Avenue, Albany, NY, 12210, or online at https://undergroundrailroadhistory.org/donate/

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DENNIS DE ROSE

February 14, 2024

We met her at a store in Middletown ans became fast friends. She will be missed. To her close family and friends, may God bless!

Nancy Buttenheim

October 28, 2023

Greetings to Jacqui´s family. I went to boarding school with Jacqui and we were in touch afterwards a little bit! Her stand for social justice has always been extraordinary and powerful to me. She led a life of service.
Many blessings,
Nancy Buttenheim

Sandra Maguire Purvis

October 25, 2023

To Jacqui Williams Family,
It is with a deep sadness that I read today of Jacqui's passing. My heart goes out to each of you. She was fierce, focused and great in every way.
Jacqui was a classmate of mine at Emma Willard and as this school molded me to think on my own, so it did for her.
In a small way to celebrate her life, I have purchased 9 trees in her honor to help our earth improve the carbon footprint to help us breathe easier.
All my best,
Sandy Maguire Purvis, Class of 1970

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Sandra Maguire Purvis

Planted Trees

Elizabeth Weeks

October 23, 2023

My most enduring memory about Jacqui was when she attended the funeral for the son of a classmate whose time at Emma Willard did not overlap with hers. It speaks volumes about the kind of person she was.

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