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Frank Williams Obituary

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FRANK WILLIAMS
May 11, 1924
November 13, 2019
After 95 amazing years, Frank Williams, of Wisconsin Rapids (formerly of Colorado Springs) started his next adventure. Frank passed away Wednesday, November 13 at Aspirus Hospital in Wisconsin Rapids surrounded by loving family.
Frank was born May 11, 1924 in Amarillo, Texas to Annie Mae (Higgins) and Robert Frank Williams, Sr. His lifelong love of his sweet wife, Horacine, began even at birth when his future mother-in-law, a nurse at the hospital, helped deliver him. Frank and Horacine were sweethearts in junior church at Polk Street Methodist and married in that same church August 9, 1946. To this union were born 2 children: Clay Williams (of Wisconsin Rapids) and Franka Hopwood (of Bolivar, MO). He acquired a bonus daughter, Angie Williams, and another son, Brian Hopwood who gave him 5 incredible grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren: Alan (Tricia) Williams and their children Ben and Claire; Andy (Juliette) Williams and their children Robert, Evelyn, Abigail, and Maria; Brian J. (Danie) Hopwood and their child Winston; Matthew Hopwood and Maggie Hopwood. He also relished his many friendships, entertaining his children's friends in his later years after the passing of his wife. Some of those were his daughter's best friend Linda Lichty of Colorado Springs who accompanied him to numerous Colorado Springs restaurants for "Tuesdays with Linda" and his son's close friends Fred and Janet Perryman and Joan Koth of Wisconsin Rapids. He and Horacine spent many years after retirement in Sun Lakes, AZ enjoying friendships connected with tennis and their work at the Heard Museum in Phoenix.
Frank completed his degree in mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University in 1949. His college career was interrupted by military service in Europe during WWII as a communications specialist under General Patton entering France after D-Day. After college, Frank began his career with Shamrock Oil and Gas in Dumas, TX before joining CIG (Colorado Interstate Gas) where he would spend 40 years. He joined CIG as assistant compressor station superintendent in 1954 and steadily progressed through the positions of assistant chief engineer, senior engineer and superintendent of field operations and general superintendent of operations. He completed the Harvard University management program in 1967. In 1969 he was elected vice president of Operations and in 1970 vice president of Transmission with responsibility for both Operations and Engineering. He became senior vice president in 1976.
In addition to his responsibilities with CIG, Frank was active in community work. He was associated with the Wagon Wheel Council of Girl Scouts Board of Directors, the United Way Allocations and Admissions Committee, the Junior Achievement Board of Directors and the Advisory Council and Transmission Committee of the Southern Gas Association. His wife, Horacine, nominated him for membership in the Men's Auxiliary of the Ladies of Brockhurst Boys Ranch when she was President of the organization. He was also active at the First United Methodist Church in Colorado Springs.
He was a member of Colorado Springs Country Club, enjoying years of competitive golf and tennis, and later, he and Horacine were a fabled tennis doubles couple at Lynmar Racquet Club.
As well known as Frank himself was, his love of interesting words of which "lagniappe" emerged as a favorite. It was almost certain that if you knew Frank, you had been challenged to spell this Cajun word meaning "a little something extra". But even more, if you knew Frank, you had the pleasure of experiencing his gifts of humor, integrity, and deep faith that poured "a little something extra" into the lives of those he touched. And for that, we are eternally grateful. Godspeed, Frank, we will join you again for "lagniappe"!

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Published by The Gazette on Nov. 18, 2019.

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Vance Hemphill

November 18, 2019

Remember some good times together

Gary Hagopian

November 18, 2019

My deepest condolences to Clay and Franka.

Bill & Pam Jacoby

November 16, 2019

Clay, Angie and Family, We are sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He accomplished many things in his lifetime. May God be with you now and always.

Nancy Stretch

November 16, 2019

Franka, I as so sorry for your lost. I lost my father 17 years ago the 24. I will be praying for you and your family. He is with the LORD and your mom. GOD BLESS.

Ray Snow

November 15, 2019

Franka and family, we love you and pray for the peace that only Jesus can give you at this time of loss. I dont remember meeting your parents but they sure did a good job raising you! I remember us having a Christmas party at your house with some of the Lichty Prayer Group friends. I believed that we waltzed the night away in your home while mom and dad were out at a party or event! I wasnt aware of your fathers Junior Achievement connection which I participated in during my junior and senior years in high school and later as a adult volunteer representing Lockheed Corp going into junior and high schools here in Texas. Your parents were the greatest and best generation!

Kristena Ewing-Herrera

November 15, 2019

Franks-im So sorry to hear about your loss. I remember your dad as a very happy person and always a gentleman. I know you will miss him being here in this life. Sending you my love.

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