Albert Vincent Williams of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, born May 9th, 1941, passed away while in hospice on May 1st, 2022. Al was born in Superior, Wisconsin to Charles Benjamin and Grace Marie (née Drinkwine) Williams. Al was the youngest of 7 children and served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. After military se…read more
Albert Vincent Williams of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, born May 9th, 1941, passed away while in hospice on May 1st, 2022. Al was born in Superior, Wisconsin to Charles Benjamin and Grace Marie (née Drinkwine) Williams. Al was the youngest of 7 children and served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. After military service, Al became a chef and owned or was employed at many restaurants in the greater-Milwaukee area.
Al is survived by his wife Debbie, daughter Janelle (Keith Walker) and brother Clayton (Joann) of Twin Falls, ID, as well as many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, his siblings Frank, Robert, Emily, Charles Jr and Lon “Bud”. Al will be interred at the Central Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in King, Wisconsin with military honors in a private ceremony.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be directed to his wife and daughter for their 2022 Walk to End Alzheimer’s fund as Al was diagnosed with dementia before he passed away and they will be walking in his honor, as well as their continued honor of his wife Debbie’s mother and aunt.
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be directed to his wife and daughter for their 2022 Walk to End Alzheimer’s fund as Al was diagnosed with dementia before he passed away and they will be walking in his honor, as well as their continued honor of his wife Debbie’s mother and aunt.
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Patrick Williams posted on 5/13/22
I am the youngest son of Al's brother Charlie (Sonny), who in the summer of 1974, my sophomore year in high school, came to live with Al and his then family. I am very grateful for the support he gave me when I really needed it, and the work ethic I gained from working with Al in the restaurant business. The biggest gift from that time with him, one of the truly greatest gifts of my life, was coming to live with his step-son Hansi Herzog. He became my brother and best friend, and we remain so close to this day. Had Al not welcomed me into his home, I would not have had this amazing gift. Thank you, Al. May your soul rest in peace, and all your family accept my prayers and condolences.