Gordon 'John' Williams

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Gordon Lee Williams, 91, of Aurora, formerly of Gothenburg.
Gordon Lee (John) Williams was born June 29, 1931, and went to his heavenly home March 12, 2023 in Aurora.  He was the oldest of eight children born to Herbert and Ethel Colkitt Williams.  As a young boy he went to country school and spent time helping his dad on the farm. In the winter he went trapping with his friends.
When Gordon’s father became ill the family moved to Albuquerque, NM, where he continued his education until his senior year. At that time, he left school to work on the family farm. The next few years he farmed in season and returned to NM in the off season doing odd jobs.  He learned his driving skills as a taxicab driver. He also helped out at the Unser Speed shop (Unser Racing). He continued to farm to help his family out until he was drafted into the Marines. He attended boot camp and because of his dad becoming more ill he was granted a family hardship and granted an honorable discharge. At that time, he returned to Nebraska to the family farm.
Gordon met Mary Ann Ostendorf at a rural school dance. These two were married Nov. 14, 1953. To this union two children were born Rick and Marcia. A few years after he and Mary Ann were married, they moved into the house where Gordon was born. Gordon continued farming the family farm, renting more ground to support his family. As a young farmer, he also worked for the local hay mills and surrounding area ranchers.
As his children grew older, Gordon went to work selling cars and helped Rick get into farming. He later became a co-owner of Simon Motor Company. After several years of selling cars, he returned to farming. When he decided to retire, he rented his ground out and he went to work for Jack Sollor for about 17years.
After Mary Ann passed in 2014, Gordon moved to York. He enjoyed his many friends in his apartment complex, usually having a meeting of the minds each morning in the courtyard with their coffee.
In Nov of 2020, Gordon Moved to Aurora to be closer to his family. In March of 2021 he Moved to East Park Villa, where he lived till the end of February. He enjoyed his friends and staff at East Park.
Gordon was survived by his children Rick (Sherry) Williams of Athol, KS and Marcia (Greg) Nielsen Aurora; grandchildren: Zechariah Williams, (Melanie Hooper) Lincoln; Christopher (Kristin) Williams, Lincoln; Stephen (Lacey)Miller, Kearney and Remington (Mandie) Miller, Madison, SD; great-grandchildren, Kelton, Reagan Williams, Colten, Ruger, Kaden and Landen Miller; special friend Joyce Williams; brother and sisters: Fred (Marlene) Williams, Ord; Marlena McElwain, Phoenix, AZ, Janet Kelley, Hot Springs, AK, Linda (Daryl) Block, Seward, Charolett (Verlin) Janssen, Gothenburg and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Mary Ann; his parents; brother Dwayne Williams, sister Elaine Wakefield, brothers-in-law Bob McElwain and Richard Kelley.
Visitation will be held at Blase-Strauser Memorial Chapel, Gothenburg; Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 2-7 p.m. with the family present from 4-6 p.m.
Services will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Jeff Cottingham officiating.  
Burial will follow in the Gothenburg Cemetery, Gothenburg.
Memorials may be given to the Gothenburg Volunteer Fire Department, Aurora Volunteer Fire Department or Aseracare Hospice.
To sign the online guest book, go to www.blasestrauser.com.