
Kathy
I will always treasure the time we spent, Wendy, Cindy and I going to Art Museums and lunch. She was one of a kind.
Love from Kathy Tomandl
Birth date: Aug 5, 1952 Death date: Feb 14, 2016
Wendy Kay Williams was born on August 5, 1952 to Robert Thompson Williams and Estell Vivian Sweeney Williams in Tacoma, Washington. Wendy grew up in Tacoma and, briefly, in Alaska. She attended Fern Hill Elementary, Baker Junior H Read Obituary
I will always treasure the time we spent, Wendy, Cindy and I going to Art Museums and lunch. She was one of a kind.
Love from Kathy Tomandl
Wendy was a true delight to be with. Such courage and determination she showed
in all of her daily life. Nothing seemed to slow her down in her quest to enjoy every
thing that she wanted to do. Her joy of seeing the Grand Canyon for the first time
is something I will fondly remember forever. She will be truly missed by everyone
who knew her.
Gary Weddington
I am so sorry! I know that God will comfort and is comforting all of you during this time. She seemed so care free a lot of the time and just kind of let life happen. I know it is difficult and I don't have the words to express how sorry I am. Only God knows. So we can look to Him and trust Him and He will be there for us in our time of trouble. Love you all. God Bless, Judy Mortenson
I am sorry for your loss of a sister, daughter, mother, and grandmother. Words do not express my sorrow. Wendy always found a comfortable place to doze off at family gatherings when she was a small child. We would usually find her behind a chair or under a table. She was a cutie. I so admire Aunt Estell, Trudy and Marge for the strength, love and support they have shared as a family all of these years through happy ,bad, and good times. May God be with all of you during this most difficult time. Love, Linda
Annika, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom!!! You were definately the sparkle in her eyes...prayers and hugs at this sad time Sweetie... Love you Sue