Jerry Williams

July 15, 1945 ~ August 24, 2020
South Portland - Jerry was born on July 15, 1945, in Portland, Maine to the late Clifford Williams and Christine (Farr) Williams, the sixth of eight children; he was a twin to his sister, Marilyn. He passed away on August 24, 2020 after a courageous battle with bladder cancer. Jerry met his wife Janice (Jan) Irene Norton in 1962. They dated for almost 4 years before they were married for 54 years. They raised two children, Ronni (Williams) and Jeffrey, in Scarborough and later in South Portland, where they remained for 33 years. His family came before anything and everything.
Jerry started working when he was 6 or 7 years old and every cent he earned went to feeding his brothers and sisters. He worked on Joe Newcomb's farm until he was 15 and then started working at Martin's Foods. He became frozen food and dairy manager when he was 18 years old. In his early 20's he went into the meat department and became manager at 22. He worked there until John Martin sold to Hannaford Supermarket. At that time he and Jan bought their own variety store, named Jerry's Variety, in Portland. They owned the store for ten years, where customers became lifelong friends. Each day at the store was not a job, he had fun with all the customers and employees. He then went to work at JE Goold Pharmaceuticals. He became operations manager after a short time. Later Goold's was sold to Bindley Western and then to Cardinal Health. Jerry was always a very dedicated worker and he was so proud of the fact that their CEO Bill Bindley more than once said that he wished they could clone Jerry! Cardinal ended up leaving Maine and going to Massachusetts. Jerry was 57 at the time and decided he would not move away from his family, so he retired. The next day he received a call asking if he would run Waldo's Store in Falmouth where he worked for about 14 years.
Jerry took great pride in keeping his lawn meticulous, and it was evident. He started early mornings and wouldn't quit until it sparkled, and all day outside in the neighborhood he would joke and wave to those passing by. He was known to also visit the houses of his whole family to perfect their landscaping too and of course a chance to see the family.
In 1998 Jerry and Jan purchased a lakefront property in Norway, Maine, that became a treasured gathering place with their children, grandchildren, and friends. Weekends were filled with memories made on the lake at Camp Wilmuden. At camp they hosted an annual family and friends reunion that Jerry looked forward to year after year. "The more, the merrier," was his motto on so many things and it especially applied to this event and others.
As a grandparent, Jerry wouldn't miss even one event for his grandkids. Without fail, he would arrive very early to get the best seats at high school sporting events and was well known amongst the crowd, even at away games. He received fan of the year more than once, and his cheers for his grandkids rang out above all others.
Jerry was outgoing in many ways and had accumulated amazing friends along life's journey. Weekends for many years included he and "the guys" meeting for Sunday breakfast at their favorite diner. For the better part of 50 years, Jerry and Jan spent Saturday nights with their very close friends: The Quatrucci's, Catterson's, Bowring's, Hutchins,' and Akerley's. They would have dinner or attend dances at the local Elks club, circa 1970. Jerry was a forty-year member of the Portland Elks Club.
His wife, children, grandchildren and great grandchild were his life. No amount of time was ever enough time with them. He is survived by his wife, Jan; his two children, Ronni (Mark) Dennison, and Jeff (Brenda) Williams; four grandchildren, Caleb (Amanda) Mulkern, Hayli Mulkern (Nick Marchant), Noah Williams (Lauryn Fagan), Tyler Williams (Brittney Landry); Zachary Griffin, who was thought of as a grandson; great grandchild, Hunter Mulkern; brothers, Roger (Joanne) Williams, Larry (Patricia) Williams; sister, Marilyn Williams; sister-in-law, Alvinia Williams; numerous nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his brothers, Fred, Paul, Lester Williams; and sister, Beverly (Williams) Olin.
Visiting hours celebrating Jerry's life will held from 4:00-7:00PM on Thursday, August 27, 2020, at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A Funeral service will be held at 10:00AM, on Friday, August 28, 2020, in the Chapel.
To view Jerry's funeral, please visit: https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/23977588
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: South Portland Football Boosters, 637 Highland Avenue, South Portland, ME 04106 or Bonny Eagle Football Boosters, 700 Saco Rd, Standish, ME 04084
My condolences to the family. I worked with Jerry for many years at Martin’s Foods. Due to Jerry’s wonderful sense of humor, the days at work were much more enjoyable. He taught me how to break down a side of beef and was an expert at doing such. Thank you Jerry, I am a better man for being your friend! God Bless You and the Family.
– Craig Fuzz Davis
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Jerry is truly a one of a kind man who will be greatly missed!
– Betsy Maxwell, Mary Sullivan, Jeremy Link.
I did not meet Jerry until he retired at Waldo’s, working 60 hours a week. Soon I learned his history and talked about my many friends who worked for Jerry at Goold’s. Jerry was a beacon of light every day. His warm smile, sincere question on how you were doing and infectious laugh. I loved his Yankee thrift by breaking down cardboard boxes to put over the rugs at Waldo’s in the winter. His grandchildren and their lives meant everything to Jerry. Teaching them a strong work ethic is a part of his Legacy. My gratitude to Jerry’s family in sharing him in our lives. Sincerely, Joel Rogers
– Joel Rogers
I am very sorry for your loss Ronni. May he be at peace now watching over all of you.
– Anthony Colello
Jeff, Brenda, Noah and Tyler, Our deepest condolences on the loss of your dad and pup. All our love, Frank, Heather, Reid and Ryan
– Tribute Store
Dear Jerry, my family and I met you when you and Jan owned Jerry’s Variety. You became such a special friend to my entire family. You and Jan were A very important part of the neighborhood. Very, very special people!! We didn’t see each other for many years until , I saw you and Jan at the Bonny Eagle football games. We enjoyed taking about you owning the store and how my family would stop by the store , just to say hi and talk to you and Jan. My uncle and I looked forward to see you and Jan at the games. I’m sure you’ll meet up with my mom and dad . God bless you Jerry
– Shelby Noyes
“Jerry Williams” will remain in our hearts forever.
– Love Dan and Becky Williams
To The Williams Family, I had the pleasure of meeting Jerry at Martin Food, he cracked a joke & said welcome. This was a man that with a big smile & just lke everyone. Than I remember when Jan & Jerry bought the store everyone that went there love to spend time talking to Jan & Jerry. Anyone that knew Jerry had a friend for life.I know this is so difficult for the Williams Family at this time, in time the beautiful memories well over take the loss of a great man that everyone love. The love for his family was his top priority. RIP Jerry, God Bless the Williams family!! Sincerely Dennis A.Phinney
– Dennis A. Phinney
All my Best. Knew Jerry from Martin’s Foods and on through his own store and a few trips to Waldo’s. Great guy with a huge smile to match. Hadn’t seen Jerry in a few years but he was certainly one of “the characters” from the Martin’s Food era. RIP Jerry, Tim Davis
– Tim Davis
Thanks Jerry for being such a wonderful brother in law to me. I was blessed to have you in my life. I love you bunches!
– Cheri Culleton
Deepest condolences to the Williams Family, God. BLess Jerry and Nan our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Stan and Diana SLowinski
– Stan and Diana Slowinski
We all miss you so much Jerry. You were the best!
– Cheri Culleton
Jan and Family I was so sorry to hear of Jerry’s passing .We crossed paths so many times all the sports events always a big smile and a warm welcome. A big support for our dances at St Johns with Syd Lerman . Jan lean on your family they love you dearly God Bless Lovingly Jim Wallace
– Jim Wallace
Jerry was a truly wonderful man and a perfect neighbor! When we left for Florida ten years ago the Williams were a reason to reconsider the move! Jerry and Jan were always smiling, positive and just terrific people. It took moving to Kings Point in order to find a place where the flowers and lawn were as well kept and for that there was a huge price to pay! We’re sure Heaven has a new resident who will bring joy and goodness to an already special place! Our thoughts and prayers are with Jan and her family! You certainly have a saint who will be praying for you! God bless! Steve & Nancy Harnois and family
– Steven & Nancy Harnois
Jerry, you will be greatly missed by many From the day I arrived in Maine, you and Jan made me feel welcome and a part of the family. Trips to camp were the best. Remembering you with fondness, Helen Stern
– Helen Stern
R.IP. Jerry. You will be missed by all who knew and loved you.
– Linda Lincoln
In loving memory. The Demarino Family
– Louie Demarino & Family
Jan and family……may all the beautiful memories you shared together bring comfort during this very sad time. Jerry will be dearly missed R.I.P. dear friend Love Linda & Eddie
– Linda Thibeau-Manos
We have only know Jerry since Caleb and Amanda moved to McGill Fern. We could tell right away what a loving family man he was ,he face would light up whenever he held Hunter . It was a true joy to know Jerry and his wonderful family .His smile said it all ! We know he will be missed but never forgotten, thank you Jerry for your friendship. John and Liz , New Yawkers
– John and Liz
Our deepest sympathy to the family.To of known and had Jerry in our lives was truly a gift.He was a wonderful boss to work for and his memory will always be in our hearts. Bob & Anne Rousseau
– Anne Rousseau
Jan, I am so sorry for the loss of Jerry. Take comfort in all the wonderful memories you have.
– Paula Meehan Griffin
With love and fond memories.
– Wayne and Michele Smith
I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Jerry. Jerry and I went to school together from primary school through high school. Since our names were at the end of the alphabet, we were often grouped together. Jerry was always happy, smiling and joking. He loved life, and I am so happy and grateful that he was in my life. I miss him, and I will always remember him. My deepest sympathy and sincerest condolences to Jan and his family! Charlie Vigue
– Charles Vigue
I am sad today. Jerry was the Sam Malone (Cheers) of Waldo’s … where he knew your name. What a wonderful person and so full of good cheer.
– Tony Payne
The Acme Body Shop team misses our friend Jerry and sends our love and condolences. We always appreciated when Jerry stopped by and checked on our operations, giving his encouragement and advice. Many on our team knew him for many years. He was one of the GOOD ones for sure, and we are all very sorry for your loss.
– Peter Bolduc
To Jan and family, I was so sorry to hear of Jerry passing. So sorry for the family. Take care. When I come to So Portland I will stop and visit you. I am sure you will keep the garden and house up. Your house always looks nice. From, Kristen Tully
– kristen Tully
With deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
– Love, Melissa Fields and Family
Our warmest condolences,
– Steve, Kayla, and Jennifer Tinkham
Rip Jerry remember the fun times in school u were a nice guy
– Norma shoemaker
With heartfelt condolences, from Waldo’s General Store and The Waldron Family
– Vickie, Bill, and Barbara