

Dwight was born in Zanesville, OH to Georgia Uldene (Temple) and William Williams on August 26, 1941. He joined the United States Navy in 1958, first as a reservist while still in high school, then into active duty after his 1959 graduation from Zanesville High School.
While on active duty, he would meet then marry his late wife Anna Marie Gioia in Boston, MA. They were married on November 4, 1961 in Somerville, MA and happily married until her death on November 24, 2024.
Dwight would rejoin military service through his re-enlistment into the United States Coast Guard reserves in 1974. He would earn a total of eight stripes for his nation’s flag through honorable and faithful service spanning 33 years until retiring as a Chief Petty Officer in August 2001.
His individual awards include the following: Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal with one silver and three bronze devices, National Defense Service Medal with bronze device, Humanitarian Service Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with bronze hourglass, Expert Rifle Medal and Expert Pistol Medal. His unit awards were; Department of Transportation Outstanding Unit Award, Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation, and Coast Guard Bicentennial Unit Commendation.
As a civilian, he worked for a total of 33 years between Boston Naval Shipyard and Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as a nuclear inspector, ensuring that our Nation’s submarines were operating safely, helping defend and protect our Nation’s freedoms.
Dwight is preceded in death by his parents Georgia (2005) and William (1977), his sister Verlene (2017), and his brother Jerry (2026).
Dwight is survived by his children Denise Williams of York, ME; Andrea (Williams) Berry and her husband Richard of Acton, ME; and Jeffrey Williams and his wife Traciann of Port St Lucie, FL; his grandchildren Kaitlyn Williams, Kyle Berry, Alexis (Williams) Tomczyk, Zachary Berry, and Logan Williams; and his great-Grandchildren Azra, Paxtyn, and Kaizen. Dwight is also survived by his sister Darlene Hartley.
Private services will be held for immediate friends and family at a future time. Arrangements are being made by the National Cremation Society North Palm Beach, FL.
In lieu of flowers or other gifts, please make a tribute gift in memory of Dwight Williams to The Treasure Coast Hospice Foundation at 1201 SE Indian Street Stuart, FL 34997 (https://treasurehealth.org/292/Donate).
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