

Lindsay Michelle Williams, beloved wife, devoted mother, cherished daughter, sister, and friend, passed away on March 5, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family, following a courageous battle with colon cancer. She leaves behind a legacy of faith, strength, and unwavering love that will continue to shape the lives of all who knew her.
Lindsay was born on May 24, 1982, in Fort Worth, Texas. In 1998, she moved with her family to San Antonio, where she would go on to build a beautiful life rooted in faith, family, and community. She graduated from Reagan High School in 2000 and continued her education at the University of Texas at San Antonio, earning her bachelor’s degree in 2004.
Lindsay built an exceptional career with D.R. Horton, where she served as a Purchasing Manager for 23 years. Through her dedication, leadership, and integrity, she made an immeasurable impact on both her colleagues and the homebuilding industry. She was respected not only for her professionalism and expertise, but also for the way she cared for and uplifted those around her.
Above all, Lindsay was the heart of her family. She is survived by her loving husband, Adam Williams, and her five children—Alyssa, Cole, Tyler, Ainsley, and Addison—who were the greatest joy and purpose of her life. She poured herself into motherhood with a rare kind of grace, patience, and intentional love, creating a home filled with warmth, laughter, and faith.
She is also survived by her parents, Steve and Dana Vistine, who raised her with the same love and strength she later gave so freely to others. Lindsay shared a close bond with her brothers—Aaron and his wife Chere, Ben and his wife Diana, and Jon and his wife Stacy—and treasured her role as a sister and aunt. Her family was everything to her, and she made sure each person in it felt deeply known and loved.
Lindsay had a smile that could light up any room—a smile that remained with her even in her hardest moments. Her strength and faith were evident to everyone who walked alongside her journey. Even in the face of illness, she carried peace, courage, and a deep trust in God that inspired all who knew her.
She had a gift for making people feel seen, heard, and valued. Whether through a conversation, a laugh, or simply her presence, Lindsay brought comfort and joy to those around her. Her life was a reflection of her faith, and she lived each day with purpose, kindness, and love.
In her final days, Lindsay was surrounded by family, able to speak words of love and reassurance to each person she held dear. She was at peace—leaving behind a powerful reminder of what it means to live and love well.
Though her time here feels far too short, Lindsay’s impact is immeasurable. Her love will live on in her children, in her family, and in the countless lives she touched.
Services
Visitation
March 30th, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Porter Loring North – Onsite Chapel
2102 N Loop 1604 E
San Antonio, TX 78232
Funeral Service
March 31st, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Hillside Fellowship
7055 US-281
Spring Branch, TX 78070
Burial
Private for Family
Celebration of Life Gathering
Immediately following the service
Tejas Rodeo
401 Obst Rd
Bulverde, TX 78163
Lindsay will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten.
FAMILY
Adam WilliamsHusband
Alyssa, Cole, Tyler, Ainsley, and AddisonChildren
Steve and Dana VistineParents
Aaron (Chere)Brother
Ben (Diana)Brother
Jon (Stacy)Brother
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