Chiropractic Profession Mourns the Loss of Dr. Nell Williams

Dr. Codero with Dr. Williams

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It is with great sadness that the chiropractic profession mourns the loss of Dr. Nell K. Williams, who passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 16. Williams was widely known for her work at Life University, where she served as senior vice president and dean of student affairs for more than a quarter of a century, and for her role as first lady to Dr. Sid Williams, Life’s founder and her late husband. Read the full obituary.

Sherman College President Dr. Edwin Cordero, a 1993 Life graduate, shared his appreciation for Dr. Williams and her many gifts to the profession. “I will always remember her strong yet gentle spirit, as well as the outpouring of service she gave freely to ensure the future of our great profession,” he said. “Dr. Nell’s contribution to chiropractic education was far-reaching and has inspired many throughout the years.”

Sherman College’s Senior Vice President for Presidential Affairs and 1986 Life alumnus Neil Cohen, D.C., also remembers Williams fondly. “Her loyalty was unprecedented and served as an example to all of us,” he said. “Her impact on the chiropractic profession, its history and its future will be cherished not only by those who knew her, but for generations to come. Her accomplishments served to strengthen chiropractic and chiropractors worldwide.”

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