Gary W. Williams

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Gary W. Williams, age 72, passed away on January 14th, 2018, from complications of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP), a rare neurodegenerative disease.

Gary Wayne Williams was born February 12th, 1945, to James and Lorene Williams of Dell Rapids. He attended Dockstader Country School in Moody County until he went to Dell Rapids High School. There he enjoyed sports, where he starred in football and track, and was given the citizenship award at graduation. Then he attended South Dakota State University, where he was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity, Rodeo Club and ROTC. He became a 2nd Lietenant in the Army and earned his pilot’s license and a Bachelor of Science degree while at SDSU.

Gary met Darlys Masat at SDSU, whom he married on January 26, 1969, in Redfield SD. They made their first home in Milbank, and then moved to Sioux Falls and eventually settled on a farm near Trent. He was an extension agent in Milbank and Sioux Falls and then a hog buyer for Morrell’s. He then farmed for many years before moving to Dell Rapids and working for the US Post Office until retirement.

He was a 4-H leader and past president of the Moody County Fair Board and was also State President of the SD Association of Fairs and Celebrations from 1983 to 1985. He loved raising horses and Dalmatian dogs on the farm. He was a life long member of the American Quarter Horse Association, and he was a judge for numerous horse shows across the tri-state area. He was a life long member of the Lutheran Church. He considered himself the biggest Jackrabbits fan and would take in any SDSU event that he could, from football and basketball games to track meets and concerts. He was famous for the statement, “My children can go to any college they want to, as long as it is in Brookings SD.”

One of his greatest joys in life was attending his children’s high school and college events, and later his grandchildren’s activities - didn’t matter if it was in Fargo, Ames or Rapid City – he was there. He was known for his mischievous grin and his ability to strike up a conversation with anyone and instantly make them feel like a long-lost friend. His family will always remember him for his “humility,” as we all knew him as the ‘world’s nicest guy.’

Suvivors include his wife of 49 years Darlys of Dell Rapids; his daughter Kristi (Scott) Goehring of Parkston and their children Kacy, Elle and Abby; his son Justin (Angela) Williams of Cambridge, WI and their children Ava and Aiden; his son Jordan (Rebel) Williams of Cranberry Township, PA and their children, Lyric, Aria and Coda; and his two sisters: Jeanette (Tom) Burkhart and Phyllis (Deane) Koller.

He was preceded in death by parents James and Lorene Williams and brother James Dennis Williams.

Research and education were important to Gary, therefore he decided to donate his brain for research so that someday he may be able to help others who may be afflicted with PSP. In lieu of flowers, memorial funds will be directed towards scholarship funds at South Dakota State University and research into a cure for PSP.

His Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, January 22, 2018 in the Lutheran Church of Dell Rapids Chapel. Visitation with the family present from 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. on Sunday, January 21, 2018 at Kahler Funeral Home. www.kahlerfh.com

In lieu of flowers, memorial funds will be directed towards scholarship funds at South Dakota State University and research into a cure for PSP.