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Anaheim, CA – Deanna Lynne Williams, Age 65, passed away on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. Deanna was born on December 13, 1959 in Crenshaw, CA to Jerry Wendell Williams and Dorothy Virginia Lockner Williams. Deanna was raised in Anaheim, CA; she attended school in Anaheim at Sunkist Elementary, South Jr. High and Katella H.S. She continued her education at California State University in Fullerton, CA, completing her Bachelor’s degree in Communication.
Deanna has lived in Costa Mesa, and Garden Grove, CA as well as her childhood home in Anaheim, CA.
Deanna had an excellent career as a Project Manager, working for companies such as AT&T and several other companies utilizing her education both in college and on-the-job training.
Her hobbies included photography and sports, most importantly hockey (Anaheim Ducks) and baseball (Anaheim Angels). She loved to travel to visit our cousin, Tom and his wife Amy and their children, Luke, Jonah and Elizabeth. She shared her love of hockey with her cousin Jonah and shared many texts during the games.
She is survived by her father, Jerry W. Williams (Boulder City, NV), her sisters Jeri Ann Williams (Boulder City, NV) and Judith M. Williams (Corona, CA); her brothers, Steven R. Williams (Boulder City, NV) and Eric S. Williams (Anaheim, CA). Deanna was proceeded in death by her mother, Dorothy V. Williams (2014) and her brother Scott M. Williams (2025)
A Celebration of Life will happen for both Deanna and Scott at a later date.
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