In loving memory of

Joann Williams
January 27, 1927 - May 7, 2018

Maralee "Joann" Williams, 91, of Columbia City passed away at 3:56 a.m. Monday, May 7, 2018 at her residence. She was born on January 27, 1927 to Earl and Naomi (Flickinger) Hoover in Columbia City. She grew up on a farm in Thorncreek Township and attended Thorncreek Elementary School and then Columbia City High School. After graduation from high school in 1945, she attended MacMurray Girls College in Illinois, and later transferred to Indiana University.

She married Robert Leland Williams in 1949 and they always resided in Columbia City. Joining in the grocery business with Mr. Williams' father, Leland Williams, they continued for years in Columbia City serving patrons. They began with the Southside Market on South Line Street, Williams Grocery Store on Jackson Street and Williams Super Value Store on North Main Street. After the death of her husband in 1984, Mrs. Williams owned and managed Burger Dairy, Deli & Catering on South Line Street.

One of Mrs. Williams' passion was her strong involvement in her husband's 10th Mountain Division, which fought during World War II in the mountains of Italy. She organized numerous reunions throughout the Midwest for this tightly-knit group of veterans and spouses. Lasting friendships brought much meaning to all.

Possessing accomplished sewing skills, she along with her sister, Natalie Estlick, in 1974 incorporated Beetle Creations, Inc., selling their products at craft shows and mail-orders throughout the country. In her 80's Mrs. Williams still made hundreds of hot pads to sell with her daughter/daughter-in-law at craft shows throughout the country. After Hurricane Katrina, she sewed and sent over 100 youthful-themed fleece blankets for babies, children and teens who fled New Orleans to live with relatives in Atlanta. Her niece dispersed these "comfort blankets" when they enrolled at her school.

In later years, Mrs. Williams organized and conducted day bus tours to various sites in the tri state area. Her scope of knowledge of the area and enthusiasm created days of enjoyment for many citizens.

Being very passionate about the preservation of historic buildings in Columbia City, Mrs. Williams was instrumental with a small group of ladies in the creation of the nonprofit, People Preserving History (PPH). Their goal was to preserve historic buildings throughout Whitley County. One of the early projects was the saving and restoration of the Clugston Hotel. Their commitment resulted in Clugston on the Square, presently an apartment complex for low income seniors.

One of Mrs. William's fondest memories is of family boat outings with friends and family on Lake Wawasee. In addition, she enjoyed collecting antiques, especially roosters and pitchers. Her collection is vast, as all witnessed when visiting her. In earlier years, she and several Columbia City ladies would travel to Pennsylvania searching for the unique find. Joann was a member of the Columbia City United Methodist Church.

The legacy that she leaves is one of involvement in community, respect for our country, and love of family. She eagerly shared the accomplishments of her offspring, as they were a source of great pride. Being widowed in her 50's, she demonstrated strength and vitality in continuing to create a productive life. She was not one to sit still, but always embraced a variety of endeavors to bring joy to others and purpose to self. Joann Williams will always be remembered by many because of her ongoing level of civic participation to make Columbia City the best it could be. As one the last of "the Greatest Generation" she will be sorely missed.

Surviving are 3 children including, Alisa (Dale) Martin of Syracuse, Scott (Kellie) Williams of Syracuse and Jenny (Doug) Ferrell of Columbia City; five grandchildren, Zachary Martin, Seth Martin, Cassie Jo DeLucenay, Andrew Ferrell and Brandon Ferrell; and four great grandchildren, Orion Martin-Waldman, Oggy Martin, Jackson Ferrell and Charlotte Ferrell. She is preceded in death by her parents and her husband Robert Leland Williams.

Visitation will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2018 from 3-7:00 p.m. at DeMoney-Grimes, a Life Story Funeral Home, 600 Countryside Drive, Columbia City. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 11, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at the funeral home with Pastor Mark R. Rigg officiating.

Memorial bequests may be given in Mrs. Williams memory to either Whitley County 4-H, Inc. or 10th Mountain Division.To read her complete life story please log onto www.demoneygrimes.com

Tributes

JANET HURD wrote on May 10, 2018:

"JOAN AND I GREW UP TOGETHER. SUCH MEMORIES MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ROSALIE HURD."

Sue Collier wrote on May 9, 2018:

"Joann was a special lady...I enjoyed doing her hair for several years.She loved talking about her family&she had the best stories about her life.What a treasure she was&an inspiration to many!Sue Collier"

Mark Mallane wrote on May 9, 2018:

"Our deepest condolences. I havev nothing but fond memories of Joann. Such a wonderful person we could all learn a lesson or two from her. Mark and Linda Mallane and family."

CCHS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION wrote on May 9, 2018:

"May God give you strength in this time of grief and fond memories of Maralee Joann Hoover Williams, CCHS Alumni Class of 1945. The Alumni of CCHS extends sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers to Maraless's family. www.cchsaa.org per Ted Gruver"

Annette, Tim, Cody, and Jared wrote on May 8, 2018:

"So much love to the whole family, as you celebrate this wonderful Mother, Grandmother, Aunt, and so much more! Always knew where to find her at the Fair...in the Showbarn in her usual favorite seat, cheering on her grandchildren and others she adopted through the years! The pear pie was legendary and known through the barns at the State Fairgrounds, that she made for all with so much love! ?? her love for sewing holds many gifts in our home!! Our sincere condolences, thoughts, and prayers, during this time ...love always, The Lamle's "

Randy Grimes wrote on May 7, 2018:

"May each of you find courage to face tomorrow as you rest in the knowledge that we truly care about each of your needs and that we will walk beside you in your journey of grief. Randy Grimes, Brett Gerber and the Staff of DeMoney-Grimes Funeral Home "