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Alice Sue <I>Hallowich</I> Williams

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Alice Sue Hallowich Williams

Birth
Jessup, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
4 Mar 2018 (aged 87)
Colchester, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Essex Junction, Chittenden County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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ESSEX JUNCTION, VT. - Alice Sue (Hallowich) Williams, age 87, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 4th 2018 at the McClure Miller VNA Respite House in Colchester, Vt.

She was born on December 27th 1930 in Jessup, Penn., she as the daughter of Frank and Susan "Sue" (Kobrick) Hallowich.

She graduated from Waymart High School and attended East Stroudsburg State College, Penn.

In 1951, Alice married her high school sweetheart; Harry H. Williams.

They transferred with IBM in 1957 from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. to Essex Junction, Vt. where they both became active members of the community and the First Congregational Church in Essex Junction, Vt.

After the passing of her beloved Harry, Alice enjoyed being a Librarian at Hiawatha Elementary School.

She then worked as a Secretary, retiring from IBM.

Alice was an avid sports lover. She was a lifelong member of Rocky Ridge Golf Club and loved playing in the Vermont State Days. Also a member of the "On the Hill, Not Over the Hill" ski club at Smugglers Notch, she enjoyed hitting the slopes well into her 80's.

She loved watching pro golf and was a huge fan of Phil Mickelson. Having played varsity basketball herself, she loved watching the game. She was a season ticket holder to UVM men's basketball for the last 20 years, attending the home games and cheering for "our boys". When she couldn't attend a game, she watched it on TV or streamed it live on her computer.

In addition to sports, Alice loved walking, reading a great book, traveling with family and attending concerts and plays. Gathering with friends to play cards, she often earned bragging rights as she had a knack for poker and "31".

She was predeceased by her parents, two brothers-in-law; Thomas Robinson and David Williams, one nephew; Ronnie, and the love of her life her husband; Harry Harris Williams on September 13th 1973.

Arrangements by the A W Rich Funeral Home.


ESSEX JUNCTION, VT. - Alice Sue (Hallowich) Williams, age 87, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 4th 2018 at the McClure Miller VNA Respite House in Colchester, Vt.

She was born on December 27th 1930 in Jessup, Penn., she as the daughter of Frank and Susan "Sue" (Kobrick) Hallowich.

She graduated from Waymart High School and attended East Stroudsburg State College, Penn.

In 1951, Alice married her high school sweetheart; Harry H. Williams.

They transferred with IBM in 1957 from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. to Essex Junction, Vt. where they both became active members of the community and the First Congregational Church in Essex Junction, Vt.

After the passing of her beloved Harry, Alice enjoyed being a Librarian at Hiawatha Elementary School.

She then worked as a Secretary, retiring from IBM.

Alice was an avid sports lover. She was a lifelong member of Rocky Ridge Golf Club and loved playing in the Vermont State Days. Also a member of the "On the Hill, Not Over the Hill" ski club at Smugglers Notch, she enjoyed hitting the slopes well into her 80's.

She loved watching pro golf and was a huge fan of Phil Mickelson. Having played varsity basketball herself, she loved watching the game. She was a season ticket holder to UVM men's basketball for the last 20 years, attending the home games and cheering for "our boys". When she couldn't attend a game, she watched it on TV or streamed it live on her computer.

In addition to sports, Alice loved walking, reading a great book, traveling with family and attending concerts and plays. Gathering with friends to play cards, she often earned bragging rights as she had a knack for poker and "31".

She was predeceased by her parents, two brothers-in-law; Thomas Robinson and David Williams, one nephew; Ronnie, and the love of her life her husband; Harry Harris Williams on September 13th 1973.

Arrangements by the A W Rich Funeral Home.




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