Victor was a humble man with a quick wit and a personality that lit up a room. He served in the Navy and then worked as a kitchen designer at Stuart Kitchens where he was beloved by all.
He loved woodworking, telling stories, making people laugh and Sunday’s with family. He was a champion of logic and fairness. His philosophy on life was to live with a balance of skepticism and optimism and could always be heard saying “nothing’s ever easy.” He lived life his own way, eschewing vegetables and long goodbyes. He always knew what to say to make you feel better and was a rock of stability for everyone around him.
He’s survived by his wife Liene and brother John. Children Brent and Britta, grandchildren Xavier, Luke and Jack, and countless brothers and sisters-in-law that all held him as the elder statesman of the family. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made in Victor’s name to JDRF, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation- https://bit.ly/3CMAu7V
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.sterlingashtonschwabwitzke.com for the Williams family.