IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Judith Grace
Williamson
January 16, 1935 – January 12, 2026
Judith Grace Williamson (Ne Killam)
Judy Williamson was a woman whose warmth, laughter, and love for people left a lasting impression on everyone she met. She was the beloved wife and soulmate of Ken Williamson, with whom she shared 57 wonderful years of marriage before his passing in 2014. Together, Judy and Ken built a life filled with adventure, companionship, and deep devotion.
Judy was a proud and loving mother to her children: Don (Tammy), Brian (Leslie), and Ann (Abdullah). Nothing brought her more joy than spending time with her grandchildren—Jenna, Elena, Kristen, and Cole—who absolutely adored their grandmother and felt her love in countless ways.
She is survived by her brother Sandy and sister-in-law Kaisa. She was predeceased by her sister Martha and brother-in-law Bill, whom she held close in her heart.
Judy embraced life with enthusiasm and curiosity. She and Ken traveled the world together and enjoyed many memorable years of adventure exploring in their RV. A long-time tennis player at Lawson Park, Judy valued staying active and connecting with friends through sport and community.
Service to others was a defining part of Judy's life. She volunteered at OTMH for an extraordinary 48 years, continuing her work there up until her passing — a testament to her dedication, compassion, and generous spirit.
Judy's laugh was truly infectious; she had a rare gift for lighting up any room she entered. She cherished her many friendships and was well known for her love of conversation and genuine interest in the lives of others.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
The family extends heartfelt thanks to the staff at OTMH for their kindness and exceptional care during this difficult time. Judy's legacy of love, laughter, and service will live on in all who were fortunate enough to know her.
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