1966
2024
Donovan Stennis Cassidy Williams
January 1, 1966 - September 5, 2023
ST. PAUL, MN - Donovan Stennis Cassidy Williams, age 57, of St. Paul, MN, passed away on the morning of Tuesday, September 5, 2023, at M Health Fairview University Hospital in Minneapolis, MN.
He was born on January 1, 1966, in Chicago, IL, the son of Robert Clarence Williams and Shirley Stennis Williams who instilled in him an appreciation of knowledge and sharing education. He was the oldest brother and an explorer and adventurer at heart. Donovan met Gregory Paul Williams Cassidy online in December 2001 and after many adventures and fun-filled years together they were united in marriage on May 28, 2022, in the heart of St Paul, MN, in a private and beautiful ceremony.
Prior to meeting his husband, Greg, Donovan attended the University of Madison in Madison, WI. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Spanish Education. Donovan followed in the footsteps of his parents, maternal grandparents and great-grandfather by becoming a teacher. He worked in the Madison Metropolitan School System, the Milwaukee Public Schools System, the Minneapolis School District before completing his career at Stillwater Area Public Schools.
During Donovan's professional career he was unique in completing not just one but two master's degrees. The first in computer education at Colombia University and the second a Master of Arts in Spanish at Middlebury College. Donovan was a teacher by genetics and by nature, he enjoyed sharing knowledge with his students and his loved ones. A simple way to find something out was to pose a question about a topic to him and you would shortly have a relevant article or history of the topic in your inbox. Donovan ultimately retired from teaching due to the physical and logistical pressures of needing both a kidney and heart transplant, which slowed him down but did not stop his adventures.
Never one to be idle, Donovan explored life to the fullest. He loved to travel and was on a quest with his husband Greg to visit every state in the USA. He also loved to travel internationally, with Mexico being one of his favorite destinations as it incorporated travel and his love of the Spanish language. He played both the piano and trumpet, much to the delight of his Mother and consternation of his brother. He was active in Boy Scouts and 4-H.
Two interests that he developed and nurtured early in life were computers and movies/TV Shows. These interests developed in different aspects of his life. His interest in computers led Donovan to achieve a master's degree in computer education and incorporate this expertise into his professional career, for a time, as both a Computer and Spanish Teacher. His love of movies/TV Shows took deep root in his life as he loyally attended the Wisconsin Film Festival, the Free Range Film Festival and other film festivals in the Minnesota area. Many of his friends remember fondly his attendance and hosting of the Oscars Parties.
He was active in the community, with his family and friends. A few examples are that he volunteered with Kidney Transplant support groups as a Facilitator and participant. He also pursued hobbies in gardening, computers, and traveling. Donovan was an original "foodie." He loved to try new restaurants, especially Mexican cuisine, but was open to just about anything. He definitely had opinions on what was good and what was not and loved to share and compare notes with others on their food exploits. Donovan's adventures continued even in his own home as he was an avid and adventuresome cook. He perfected his art at a young age on the unsuspecting taste buds of his younger brother, parents and friends as he experimented with new concoctions and recipes. His kitchen was his "laboratory" and "playground."
The family would like to thank the compassionate staff at M Health Fairview Southdale Hospital. They would also like to express their gratitude to Donovan's nephrologist, Dr. Rajiv Shah, for his many years of devoted care to Donovan over the last fifteen plus years. His knowledge and support were invaluable to the family and his dedication and friendship to Donovan as a patient were unparalleled.
Tragically the love of Donovan's life, Gregory Paul Williams Cassidy of Minneapolis, MN, passed away shortly after Donovan. Donovan is survived by his brother, Rodger Stennis (Sandy) Williams of Fitchburg, WI; aunts: Carol Pickett and Barbara Puckett of Chicago, IL; cousins: Harlan Williams of Houston, TX, Bretton (Stephannie) Williams and LaNelle (Mounir) Williams of Columbus, OH, Chris Puckett, Eric Puckett, Thomas Deneral Brown, Carol Felicia (Kevin) Davy of Chicago, IL; a host of family members and cherished in-laws. He is also survived by the "niece of his heart" - Alexis Costa.
A Celebration of Life to celebrate the lives of Donovan and Greg will be held on June 1, 2024, in Fitchburg, WI. A repast will take place during the Celebration. In order to properly plan, please notify Rodger Williams at [email protected] if you're planning to attend the Celebration of Life.
Flowers and cards are welcome in memory of Donovan. Alternately the family will be starting a fund to support movies in honor of Donovan's love of his favorite independent film festivals: contributions, flowers or cards may be sent to Rodger Williams, 5738 Schumann Dr., Fitchburg, WI, 53711.
Jill K.
May 27, 2024
Donovan and I attended the explorers group computer lab in Oshkosh in 7th or 8th grade. He was my friend and I am saddened to hear of his passing. Prayers to all.
Connie Koorevaar
May 23, 2024
I'm very sorry for your families loss. I lost contact with Donovan a few years ago and for that I'm sorry. I'm overseas so won't be able to come to his celebration of life.
Laura Graber
May 23, 2024
I'm so sorry for you loss. I worked with Donovan at Roosevelt and have missed him every day since he left. He was unfailingly cheerful and helpful, a great teacher, colleague and friend.
Anika Gray
May 22, 2024
My sincerest condolences to the family. I met Donovan at Middlebury Language Academy in 2015 where he was my saving grace amongst all of the stress and some injustices. I lost Donovan's information some years ago through phone changes.
He was one of the sweetest and funniest people I have ever met in my life. I did not know he was experiencing health issues like this. He was so strong and determined. You would never know it.
I'm sorry we lost contact Donovan. Rest in peace Donovan hopefully we will see each other again and laugh and cut up like we used to.
Nathan Heberer
May 22, 2024
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Elizabeth Hoadley
May 21, 2024
Donovan in the School Computer lab was my neighbor at Memorial High for many years. I particularly remember his infectious good humor and his ability to fix all problems. He´s was an enthusiastic life itself and it is very sad to hear of his passing.
Mary Hammond, Twin Cities Tall Club
May 19, 2024
Donovan was an active member of the Twin Cities Tall Club. We all liked being around him, and not only because of the delicious goodies he brought to our potlucks! His infectious smile, quick wit, and knowledge of so many subjects will be missed.
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