Roy Lee Williams
Class of 1955
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Carrollton - Roy Lee Williams, 77, died on July 28, 2014. Born
in Portsmouth, he was the younger of Rosaline and George C.
Williams' two sons. He attended Craddock High School, William &
Mary, and the University of Delaware where he received his PhD in
chemistry. Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Old
Dominion University, Roy was a true Renaissance man. Equally
passionate about science and art, he strove to express these loves
in his daily life. He was an inspirational teacher who touched many
lives during his 40+ years at ODU and found great joy in guiding the
research of his students. A wine connoisseur, educator and
researcher, Roy successfully wove his love of wine into his academic
work. He founded ODU's Enological Research Center in 1991 and served
as its director until 2004 and was named "Virginia Wine Industry
Person of the Year" by the Commonwealth in 2001. He served as a wine
columnist for the Daily Press and was the creator and organizer of
the Town Point Virginia Wine Competition for 22 years. Longtime
Hampton Roads wine educator, Roy taught wine appreciation classes
for over 25 years. During his 8 years as president of the
Carisbrooke Homeowners' Association, he strove to serve all
residents' needs and those of the Smithfield community. In recent
years, Roy rekindled his passion for art by painting in the Japanese
Sumi-e tradition and maintained a studio in Smithfield.
Survivors include his wife, Sherry Williams; daughters, Elise Cofer
of Virginia Beach and Valerie Williams of Silver Spring, MD;
son-in-law Richard Cofer and granddaughters Elena and Carmen;
son-in-law Gregory Harry and granddaughter Morgan.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to
scholarships in his memory--the Roy L. Williams Carisbrooke
Scholarship Fund or the Roy L. Williams Isle of Wight League Artist
Scholarship (https://www.regonline.com/roylwilliamsscholarships). A
memorial celebration will be held from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m., September
5, 2014 at the Peninsula Fine Arts Center located at 101 Museum
Drive, Newport News. Roy's love of wine and fine food was well
known. Please join his family and friends and raise a glass in his
honor.
Published in The Virginian Pilot on Aug. 2, 2014
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