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Scott Williams Obituary

Scott Wilson Williams was a man who listened not only to the whisper of the wind but also to the wisdom it carried. He spent his life chasing adventure-soaring from cliff tops, sailing across waves, descending mountains, and cherishing his four beautiful children.
A man of remarkable achievements, Scott pioneered the first bamboo hang gliders to take flight, won windsurfing races across the United States, and helped carve the first turns in snowboarding history alongside Burton Snowboards. He was fearless in pushing the boundaries of possibility. A self-taught musician and a relentless explorer of the unknown, he leaves behind a legacy of inspiration for all who knew and loved him.
Born on July 25, 1953, in Fort Benning, Georgia, Scott was the beloved son of the late Charles and Gloria Williams. He now joins his parents, his brother Walter Williams, his niece Halie Williams, and his nephew Mattox Williams in the glory of God's presence.
Scott is survived by his five children: Charlie, Max, Cecilia, and Caroline Williams; and Trevor Crain; his siblings Skip, Timmy, Eddie, and Wendy Williams; and his seven grandchildren: David, Nathan, Tres, Elias, Charlize, Hazel and Harlo.
Scott's childhood was shaped by the "Tree Top Lodge," the family's cherished project on the shores of Lake Macatawa. Despite hardships, hope was always close, lifting the family into brighter times. Summers were spent breaking sailing records at the Macatawa Bay Yacht Club alongside his siblings. After graduating from Holland High School, Scott followed his dreams westward, where he met his wife, Valerie Zoellner, and welcomed his four children-each born in a different state, a testament to his adventurous spirit.
A master craftsman, Scott built homes throughout West Michigan with his brother Skippy before discovering his passion for ceramic tile, leading him to establish his own business, "The Tile Guy." Later in life, he rekindled his love for skiing, earning a PSIA Level 3 certification and teaching others the art of alpine skiing. He was also a devoted pickleball player, competing for nearly a decade in the Saugatuck/Douglas community.
Scott had an enduring love for storytelling, the written word, the beat of the drums, and the thrill of truly living. He taught his children to push past life's boundaries, embrace the unexpected, and find joy even in the darkest moments. His light, laughter, and adventurous spirit will be deeply missed.
Arrangements are by Dykstra Funeral Homes-Saugatuck Chapel. Cremation will take place and no services are planned at this time. To sign an on-line registry or leave a memory please visit www.dykstrafuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Allegan County News & Union Enterprise from Mar. 19 to Mar. 20, 2025.

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Rex Van Koevering

March 18, 2025

So many good times and memories working with you building many projects along the way
Happy sailing with the breeze blowing gently to keep you flying Scott

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