Dorothy Dean Williams
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Dorothy Dean Williams died October 31, 2024. Her husband of 71 years, Wesley, proceeded her in death on August 31, 2024. Dorothy grew up in Pittsburg, Kansas, the daughter of Susie and Charlie Tustin. Her parents owned and operated an ice cream plant called PICCO (Pittsburg Ice Cream Co) where Dorothy worked many years as a soda jerk. She attended Pittsburg Teacher College where she met Wesley H. Williams. They were married after college and Dorothy went to work teaching school in Pittsburg and Wes went to the army. Throughout Dorothy and Wes’ career, they both were elementary school teachers and taught different grade levels in many places in Kansas.
Dorothy was the mother of two children. Son, Michael Williams, wife Judi, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, and daughter Gaile Stephens, of Lawrence, Kansas. Grandchildren of Michael and Judi are Allison, Olivia, and Harrison Williams. Grand-daughter of Gaile is Shannon Stephens and great-grand-daughter Freya.
Dorothy and Wes have traveled many wonderful places over the years. They moved to Lawrence Kansas in 1969 and to Brandon Woods in 2012 and lived well. They were members of Plymouth Congregational Church for 50+ years.
Memorial contributions may be made in Dorothy’s name to Shriners Hospital for Children and may be sent in care of Warren-McElwain Mortuary, 120 W. 13th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044.
For more information or to post a condolence go to warrenmcelwain.com.
Dorothy and Wes were a wonderful example of what true love is. They were loving parents, grandparents, and great grandparents. Their devotion to being a family was beautiful to see. They are back together now, exactly where they wanted to be.
Dear Michael and Gaile, I was sorry to hear of Dorthy’s passing. Life was rapidly changing for the worse for her and Wes! It was a unique pleasure to call myself their doctor. We had such great memories for so many years. They were amazingly pleasant people. Dorthy and Wes were also very lucky parents to have such caring and helpful children who took care of them. Thank you for all you did for them!
Jerry Pees