Harold Williamson died July 7, 2018, at Penrose Hospital at the age of 79 with Judy, his wife of 56 years, at his side. Hal was born in El Dorado, Kansas to Gus and Gladys Williamson. He was preceded in death by his parents and older brother Truman.
Hal is survived by Judy, sons Kyle and Kurt. Kyle and his wife Ana and twin grandsons Carter and Reese and Ana’s children Mia and Gio reside in Lake Mary, Florida. Kurt lives in Denver.
Hal’s family moved to Hobbs, New Mexico when Hal was 5. He graduated from Hobbs High School where he lettered in football, basketball, and track. He attended the University of Western New Mexico on a football scholarship. After graduation he moved to Florence, Colorado, where he met Judy Fritz, a native of Florence. Judy’s father was on the school board in Florence. Hal figured if he married her, he had a better chance of keeping his job. After Judy graduated from college they married in Florence, June 1962. Harold continued to teach and coach in Florence while Judy taught in Canon City.
They moved to Colorado Springs in 1964 continuing their teaching careers until 1996. Their oldest son Kyle was born in 1964, with brother Kurt following in 1969. Hal taught and coached at Air Academy High School and finished his career as a guidance counselor and coach at Coronado High School.
Hal had a lifelong passion for playing golf and was a member at Country Club at Woodmoor since 1972. After retirement, Hal and Judy traveled extensively, especially enjoying their trip with their grandsons to Switzerland, Judy’s paternal grandmother’s homeland.
Hal lived with multiple myeloma for his last 10 years. His illness continued to frustrate him because he could no longer play “good” golf. A physical substitution was swimming, ultimately logging 300 miles! He was an avid reader, quick to give you advice on the latest novel to read. If you didn’t want to know about his latest read, you could ask him to tell you his latest joke. Hal died as a result of a cycling accident. The injuries proved fatal due to his long term multiple myeloma illness.
Judy would like to give special thanks to Dr. William Malabre, MD; Dr. Daniel Tell, DO; Dr. Tony DeCarolis, MD; and the staff of Rocky Mountain Cancer Center for their excellent care for the past 10 years.
The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and the International Myeloma Foundation. Information is available on their websites.
The Celebration of Life will be held at the Country Club at Woodmoor on Saturday, July 14, 2018, from 2 pm to 5 pm.
FAMILLE
Gus WilliamsonFather
Gladys WilliamsonMother
Judy WilliamsonSpouse
Kyle WilliamsonSon
Ana WilliamsonDaughter-in-law
Kurt WilliamsonSon
Hal is also survived by twin grandsons, Carter and Reese and Ana's children, Mia and Gio.
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