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Shawn Williams Obituary

Dr. Shawn P. Williams Dr. Shawn P. Williams, a 41 year old Internal Medicine Physician who graduated from the University of Texas, died in Austin on Saturday December 3rd. Shawn grew up and spent most of his life in Austin, the city he loved. He played baseball throughout much of his childhood eventually playing for the Blinn College baseball team before an injury kept him from continuing to play competitively. He was always an avid UT fan and at that point, transferred to UT Austin where he obtained his undergraduate degree in Biology. He then received his Masters in Immunology and Medical Degree from UTMB at Galveston where he was a member of the Phi Beta Pi Fraternity. From there, he returned to Austin and completed his residency in Internal Medicine. After finishing his medical studies, Dr. Shawn Williams practiced medicine in Austin and then finally at Cedar Hills Family Practice with his brother. Shawn loved the outdoors and was a great sports fan. In fact, he was a season ticket holder for the UT Longhorns Football team for many years and introduced many of his friends to the tailgating experience. He loved the Longhorns and would always find a way to hear the games even if he was unable to attend. A natural athlete, he loved sports in general and was a member of local soccer, rugby and flag football teams. He would spend many of his days running along the trails of Town Lake and he completed several marathons. Wanting to pass down his knowledge, Shawn had been a little league coach recently and enjoyed teaching his nephews baseball. Shawn also loved to travel. His travels took him scuba diving and exploring in the Caribbean and Central America, hiking in many national parks and backpacking across Europe. He even lived for several months in Italy. When he graduated from medical school, he celebrated by participating in the Running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Even though he loved to travel, Austin was always Shawn's home and many of his favorite times were with his friends and family just being at different places in and around Austin. Shawn was an avid reader and loved talking about a great book he had just finished. When a friend was sick and/or going through a tough time in their life, they could always expect a visit from Shawn with a stack of books and words of encouragement. Shawn was a great supporter of the Austin Boxer Rescue and had rescued several Boxers himself. At the time of his death, he had two boxers, Bailey and Rex, which he loved like they were his children. Shawn is survived by his parents, Jim and Linda Williams; his brother, Dr. James E. Williams and wife Ileana; his sister, Lisa Morgan and her husband Sid; 5 nieces and 3 nephews and numerous friends and colleagues. He truly enjoyed life and helping people and will be deeply missed by all who were lucky enough to have known him. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 8th at Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home. Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 9, 2011 in the Weed-Corley-Fish Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shawn Williams Memorial Fund. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Dec. 7, 2011.

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James Marroquin

December 20, 2011

So sad to hear about this loss. Shawn was a kind, encouraging person.

Anne Duffy, RN, BSN

December 14, 2011

I remember when you first came to Brack as a first yr. You worked well with all of us in the ICU. It was nice to work with you as a Hospitalist @ CP & SMCW. May you be at peace Shawn Patrick!

Meredith Rick

December 9, 2011

You will be greatly missed, Dr. Williams .. You touched many lives & my heart goes out to your family. It's with a heavy heart I say, "Goodbye, & I hope you're in a happier place." Peace with you always, friend.
~MER

Moises Chica

December 8, 2011

We will miss you Shawn.

December 8, 2011

We miss you, Shawn. Rest easy.

December 7, 2011

It was a shock to hear of Dr. Williams death. It was a priviledge knowing him and working with him at the UTMB Specialty Clinics and at the Paul Bass Clinic.
He was a very unique indivual who met no stranger. He was polite and compassionate person to all he met. All of the patients admired him as well.
May the wonderful memories he leaves with you be a comfort for you during this difficult time. I know my memories of him will never be forgotten.
GOD WIIL TAKE CARE OF YOU.
Ella Sauls Morrison BSN,RNC

Marie Cloutier

December 7, 2011

I am a volunteer with Austin Boxer Rescue. I met Shawn when he applied to adopt a dog and we were so thrilled to have him as an adopter and find a sister for Rex. We are so very, very saddened to hear of this tremendous loss and we hold his family, friends, and of course the dogs close in our hearts. If there is anything we can do to support you, please feel free to reach out to us: [email protected].

Darla Carroll

December 7, 2011

What a monumental loss for all of us who knew Dr. Williams. I remember him as a resident at Brack. He was such a bright spot in my day many times. My heart hurts for his family and friends. May God give us peace and comfort as we remember all the good.

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