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Lt. Col. Sherwood Williams

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November 5, 2023

Lt. Col. Sherwood Williams
Brown County Senior Squadron
Wisconsin Wing

Sherwood "Woody" J. Williams, of Green Bay, Wisconsin passed away and took his final plane ride on Friday, October 13, 2023, at the age of 85 with his loving wife of 29 years by his side. Woody was born on July 28, 1938, in Cambria, Wisconsin to the late Morris "Joy" and Wilma (Smith) Williams. He married Sid Lytle on May 24, 1994, in the backyard of their home overlooking the river. They enjoyed many adventures together from snow skiing to world travels; but nothing compared to attending his beloved Badger and Packer games.

He began his life-long career pursuing his passion as an educator. While being a High School Math and Mechanical Engineering teacher, he continued his higher education, and earned his Doctorate of Philosophy at UW-Madison on August 22, 1980. He served as a Principal, Curriculum Director and Personnel Director for the Kettle Moraine School District in southeastern Wisconsin. His career then brought him to Green Bay where he was the Curriculum and Human Resources Director for the Ashwaubenon School District until his retirement.

Dr. Williams served as a consultant to teachers at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and at Viterbo University for over 25 years. His graduate-level continuing education courses were aimed at improving aviation teaching techniques. He developed curricula, taught courses, and developed a website and a variety of publications, all aimed at improving the delivery of aviation education in the State of Wisconsin.

Woody received a gift for his 50th birthday to have an introductory flight lesson. This gift began a love of flying, which he wanted to share with others as a flight instructor. With his newfound passion in aviation, he founded CAVU Flight Academy where he proudly proclaimed himself Chief Instructor. He earned all ten phases of the FAA Pilot Proficiency Award Program. Dr. Williams was also a Pilot Examiner from 2003 to 2018. In addition, he was a charter pilot out of Green Bay and a consultant to the EAA Youth Aviation program. Lastly, he was a Lt. Col. in the National Aerospace Education Manager for the Civil Air Patrol.

In 2020, Dr. Williams was recognized for his contribution to the aviation industry and inducted into the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame.

He is survived by his wife Sid; children Lisa (Doug) Janke, Beth (Scott) Warren, Wendy (Dennis) Atkinson, June (Brian) Levezow, Betty (Brad) Lewandowski, and Penny (Eric) Severa; numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Joy and Wilma Williams and a brother Glenn Williams.
Greg Putnam, Lt. Col., CAP