Resident of Pittsburg

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Cynthia Ann (Oleari) Williams, our beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, who left us on Nov. 26, 2024. She will be deeply missed for her joyful spirit, amazing culinary talent, creativity, generosity, and the love and beauty she brought to this world.

Cindy was born July 10th, 1940 to James R. Cox and Marie B. (Storing) Cox in Upland CA and spent most of her youth in Monterey CA. She had awide range of talents and an astounding amount of energy. She was well-versed in both love and loss, losing ahusband to a tragic accident early in life, and then finding Will Williams, with whom she shared over 50 years of marriage.

With Will, she started a trucking company, Will-Cin Transportation, that started with one truck and grew to servicing thousands of clients across the nation.

Later in life, as the manager of Delta Hawaii Mobile Home Park, she helped countless seniors find and buy their homes and worked to create a beautiful community for all to enjoy.

Cindy was a source of wisdom, healing, comfort, and joy. She always had an easy laugh, ahelping hand, and room for one more at her table. She was an exceptional healer and knew how to bring comfort and joy through food, massage, conversation, and love. The gift of her company was truly one to be treasured. She left every place better than she found it, from her family members’ kitchens to everyday public spaces that she took time to clean up for the benefit of all.

She is survived by her husband Will Williams, children Kristi Wyles, Greg Beasley, Gary Beasley, Tracy Williams, Jewel Lukens and Jon Williams, 11 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and brother Hal Oleari. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother Gary Oleari.

At her request there will be no services.

If you have a memory to share, please visit her website memorial at everloved.com. In lieu of flowers the family kindly requests donation to East Bay Hospice.