Dianna “Dee” Williams
April 8, 1941- January 7, 2021

Dianna “Dee” Williams, 79, of St. Leonard, MD passed away peacefully on January 7, 2021. She was born in Brooklyn, NY April 8, 1941 to Charlotte Frederick. Dee married Robert (Bob) Williams after a love at first sight encounter in 1963 joining his son for an instant family. They then added four more boys to the mix to make a full rambunctious home. Dee worked at Calvert Cliff Nuclear Power Plant for 22 years as a security officer and in the warehouse. She enjoyed her retirement by spending time with family, traveling to Mexico, visiting Alaska by cruise ship and land, soaring in a hot air balloon over beautiful Sedona, AZ, searching for shark’s teeth on the beach of The Chesapeake Bay, reading, and playing computer games.
Dee is preceded in death by her mother and step-father Charlotte and Oscar Frederick, sister Dorothy Mantuano, and brother Wallace Frederick. Dee is survived by her husband Bob Williams of which she was married to for 57 years; her children, Robert Williams Jr. of Oneonta, NY, Michael Williams (Ruthie Holland) and James Williams (Tracy Citrano) of St. Leonard, MD, Charles Williams (Greta) of Los Alamos, NM, and Frank Williams (Oksana) of Rio Rancho, NM; her sister Charlotte Jenkins; as well as 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
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Dee was the calm in the midst of the storm that a houseful of boys can be. Always cheerful despite health challenges. Always ready to share a good laugh. Devoted to family and ever loyal to friends. She leaves a void that can’t be filled but will be felt by all who knew and loved her. May she Rest In Peace.
To the Williams Family, So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Dee at Calvert Cliffs. Her son Michael & I where members of SLVFD, Wonderful people. Dee always had a smile. Never got excited about things. Always as her
son Mike very kind and pleasant to be around. I know she loved her family & was excited to be retiring. She always
spoke about her family and what she wanted to do when she retired. So glad she got to do alot of those thing.
May she rest in peace and may the family have wonderful memories as she was a wonderful lady. I am blessed to have
know her.
Sorry to hear of Dee’s passing. I did not know her very well, but we worked together at Calvert Cliffs NPP; always willing to help me find what I needed in the warehouse. She will be remembered for her bright smile and pleasant personality.
With deepest sympathy.
Bob I’m so sorry to read about Dee. We lived next door when the boys were little and loved knowing all of you. My kids enjoyed playing with your boys and my Amye and your Jimmy went to preschool together at Busy Bee. Lots of good memories. Please know i am thinking about all of you and if I can do anything please let me know.
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Dee was the calm in the midst of the storm that a houseful of boys can be. Always cheerful despite health challenges. Always ready to share a good laugh. Devoted to family and ever loyal to friends. She leaves a void that can’t be filled but will be felt by all who knew and loved her. May she Rest In Peace.
To the Williams Family, So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Dee at Calvert Cliffs. Her son Michael & I where members of SLVFD, Wonderful people. Dee always had a smile. Never got excited about things. Always as her
son Mike very kind and pleasant to be around. I know she loved her family & was excited to be retiring. She always
spoke about her family and what she wanted to do when she retired. So glad she got to do alot of those thing.
May she rest in peace and may the family have wonderful memories as she was a wonderful lady. I am blessed to have
know her.
Sorry for your loss. I worked with Dee at Calvert Cliffs. May she Rest In Peace.
I’ve known Dianna for a short time, we bonded under unusual circumstances. She was my friend and I will definitely miss her. Bob, you and your family have my deepest sympathy. – Sharon
Sorry to hear of Dee’s passing. I did not know her very well, but we worked together at Calvert Cliffs NPP; always willing to help me find what I needed in the warehouse. She will be remembered for her bright smile and pleasant personality.
With deepest sympathy.
Bob I’m so sorry to read about Dee. We lived next door when the boys were little and loved knowing all of you. My kids enjoyed playing with your boys and my Amye and your Jimmy went to preschool together at Busy Bee. Lots of good memories. Please know i am thinking about all of you and if I can do anything please let me know.
So sorry for The Williams Family, Dee was a Wonderful person, her and Bob did a great job raising all those boys. Dee was my mom’s best friend and she will be missed. Heaven will enjoy that smile! Rest in Peace Dee.