Darrell Lee Williams, man of Neptune, former Navy sailor, commercial diver, marine captain, navigator of the seas, and fisherman died on September 30, 2013 in sunny Florida.
Born on June, 22, 1950 in Glendale, California, he was the son of Loretta May Norton and Darrell Maurice Williams. He was one of five brothers including, Jack Chase (deceased), Robert Chase, Randall Williams (wife, Tami) and Gregory Hoffman, all of California.
Darrell worked as a contractor for telecommunications companies throughout the United States. In 1989, he accepted a contract with GTE and was sent to Everett, Washington, where he met his future wife, also a telecommunications employee, who had waited 42 years for his arrival. Shortly thereafter, they were given the opportunity to work in Florida and left Washington for 22 years.
Darrell and Sydney Ann embraced the Florida Life style. Darrell enjoyed golfing, and was a member of Gasparilla Krews Rough Riders and F-Troop. Darrell was the consummate host, chef and bartender. Guests in their home were never left unattended.
He and his wife, Sydney Ann Mason, were the proud owners of a one of a kind private Tiki Bar in Apollo Beach Florida. Situated on a canal, their patio was festooned with lights, plants, and colorful paintings of sea life. It certainly attracted the attention of passing boats.
Darrell was an entertainer and teller of tales. His life was rich with experiences that made his stories both mesmerizing and hysterical. He was the best of husbands, always insuring that Sydney Ann had what she needed to have a happy life.
Darrell was a wonderful and caring son-in law to his mother-in-law Sybil Johnson of Everett, Washington and happily accepted her grandchildren and Sydney Ann's nieces and nephews as his own family. He was loved very much by all of them.
He leaves behind his wife, Sydney Ann of Apollo Beach, his Mason family of Everett, Washington, and his California brothers. He also leaves behind legions of friends who will miss his humor, stories and most of all, his thoughtfulness.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to CARE Animal rescue, 1528 27th St. SE, Ruskin, FL 33570, or The American Kidney foundation.