WILLIAMS JOHN R

John R Williams was a potential VHPA member who died after his tour in Vietnam on 01/23/2021 at the age of 83.9
El Cajon, CA
Date of Birth 02/22/1937
Served in the U.S. Navy
Served in Vietnam with HS-6 in 69
This information was provided by Sammie Williams - Obit

More detail on this person: John R. Williams February 22, 1937 - January 23, 2021 El Cajon John R. Williams, 83, died at home in El Cajon, California on January 23, 2021 with his wife Hallie at his side. John was the eldest son of John and Mabel Williams, and was born in Marion, Kansas on February 22, 1937. John is survived by his wife Hallie, their son Zachary (Shay), John's two sons Bradley (Amy) and Bryan (Krista), John's brother Maury, six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.John was admitted to the United States Naval Academy in 1956, excelling academically and in athletics, including four years of Navy football as an end and a tackle. After the academy, he became a Naval Aviator and helicopter pilot, having many adventures and travels on active duty, and achieving the rank of Lieutenant Commander. John piloted a helicopter from USS Kearsarge assigned to sea-rescue duties off the coast of Vietnam in June of 1969, following an accidental collision between Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne and US destroyer USS Frank E. Evans. The Evans was cut clean in half, 199 of her 273 crew surviving, rescued by members of the Melbourne's search and rescue teams and from nearby ships like Kearsarge. After discharge from the Navy in 1970, he earned a PhD. in Educational Administration from Kansas State University. He, Hallie and Zachary moved to San Diego, California. There he became the lead project developer and proposal writer at the San Diego State University Research Foundation. He traveled world-wide to collaborate with representatives from other educational institutions and governments, resulting in numerous large contracts and grants that ultimately improved many lives through scientific, agricultural, health, and education opportunities locally, nationally, and internationally.John enjoyed spending time with his family in the mountains and deserts of San Diego County, leading trips for the local chapter of the Sierra Club. He was always equipped to offer new insights into the historical and natural aspects of Southern California's terrain, having the opportunity to combine his considerable appetite for reading with his love for the outdoors.John always embraced the positive aspects of life, had a wonderful sense of humor, and believed that tomorrow may always be a better day. He was greatly loved by his family and all those who knew him. He will be forever missed.In lieu of flowers, please donate to John's memory to either the Sierra Club or Nature Conservancy or a charity of your choice. Published in San Diego Union-Tribune on May 30, 2021.

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