VISITATION: Friday AUGUST 22, 2025 5:00 -8:00 P.M.
F.E. LEWIS MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Janice Adele Williams was born on September 9, 1955, in Pecos, Texas, to the late Frank Williams Sr. and Lee Lillian Williams. She grew up in Pecos, Texas, where her grass roots were established and she excelled academically. After graduating from Pecos High School, Janice attended Sul Ross State University from 1973 to 1976, where she obtained her Bachelor of Science in education with honors, and continued her education at the University of Texas in San Antonio from 1984 to 1986, where she obtained her Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Administration. At an early age, Janice accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior, and was a longtime member of Wheatley Heights First Baptist Church in San Antonio, TX.
Janice dedicated a total of 42 years to educating students and being an education administrator. After 23 years as Principal, she retired from her beloved Sinclair Elementary School, where they were ALWAYS AT THE TOP! After retirement, Janice enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling, going to lunch with her friends and bingo.
Janice was preceded in death by her parents, Frank Williams Sr. & Lee Lillian Williams, and her brother, Lawrence “Bubba” Williams (Vern). Janice is survived by her greatest joy, her son, Winston Frank Williams; her brothers, Frank Williams Jr. and Kenneth Williams (Wilma); her nieces, Tracy Williams-Callis (Jeff), Lori Mathis, and Kendra Williams; her nephews, Thurman Williams, Lawrence Williams Jr. (Karla), Gnovell Williams, and Kenny Williams, and their children, her great nieces and nephews.
In Iieu of flowers please make donations to Sinclair Elementary School PTA.
Who could ever forget that beautiful smile and warm welcome, such a sweet spirit, now youโre resting in the arms of our Lord and Savior. Blessings to your family from ours. Phyllis and Errol warren
To have known Janice was to love ๐ her. She was one of the sweetest people Iโve ever known. I actually first met Janice at Church (Wheatley Height) we went there for years, Iโll never how she toutored my daughter Math and we will forever be grateful for how she helped her get through middle school, high school and then college. After a few years my great granddaughter started school at Sinclair for 5 yrs all under the care and education of Ms Williams, I soon meet the love of her life Winston. It saddens me that she gone but so happy to know that sheโs in a better place. REST IN PEACE ๐ชฆ ๐๐ฝ๐
Selena White Taylor-Brock
Most kind and sweet person
Educator with a heart of gold
Rest well my co laborer
Ms. Williams was a joy to my family. She will be remembered for her love for my sister, Tonya James and for he embracing of our family. Prayers and love to Winston and the entire family
My deepest condolences and prayers for your family and especially Winston. You were the best mother, boss, educator, and friend. You were greatly loved and will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace Dear Janice.
I remember starting off my kindergarten year 1998 at Sinclair Elementary School, she was one of the BEST principals ever from what I could remember, she had a wonderful attitude a beautiful smile and a heart of love and care for what she loved and enjoyed today, I will forever miss her and she will be apart of my childhood and still as an adult now, I send my condolences out to all her family and friends and those who have known her. Rest in peace Mrs Williams
#Alwaysatthetop #sinclairmustangs ๐
prayers and sympathy to her son, family and friends. I met Janice through our sorority. Alpha Phi Sigma chapter Sigma Gamma RHO Sorority. Each year we would accompany our Philo Affiliates to give school supplies to Sinclair Elementary. As the Principal Ms Williams always welcomed us with open arms and a smile. She was always pleasant and had a great spirit. She became a good friend to all of us even after her retirement we stayed in contact. Thank you retired Principal Janice Williams for your service in education, and always caring that beautiful smile and having a beautiful spirit always. Take your rest now, RIP Janice,
You will be missed
My heartfelt sympathies to the Williams family. I will forever treasure the memories and friendship we shared. My heart is filled with love and gratitude. I met Janice at my apartment complex, where she had just moved to San Antonio. and we formed a beautiful bond. She became my Son Godmother. My husband and I invited her to join us at Wheatley Heights Baptist church one Sunday, and from then on she became a devoted member. We also introduce her to my dear friend Sharon Carter who became a close friend to her as well, and through she to has passed on, her memory lives on. Janice will forever be etched in my heart and the hearts of my family. May God envelop you in comfort and peace during this challenging time. Sincerely The Dotson Family, Glenda Bobby & Robin
The Dotson Family, Glenda, Bobby and Robin
Valerie Butler and Family