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Quentin Williamson (1929-2025)
 
Quentin Williamson, 95, of Richmond, Ind., passed away July 20, 2025, at Forest Park Health Campus.
He was born Dec. 13, 1929, in Economy, Ind., to Wayne and Zelma Williamson. He was a graduate of Economy High School and Purdue University with a degree in animal science. After graduating, he served in the U.S. Army as a sergeant in Korea. After his military service, he taught science and agriculture at Economy High School and Williamsburg High School. He was a dairy farmer for over 35 years and a conservationist and pioneer of new methods to conserve the soil, both as a farmer and during his 24 years working at the Wayne County Soil and Water Conservation District. In 2008, the Soil Conservation Society of America honored him with a national award of service for his body of work educating others about soil conservation.
Beyond his professional life, he was very involved in the community. He served as precinct committeeperson for many years. He was a member of Economy United Methodist Church. He loved listening to gospel music and following the Cincinnati Reds and anything involving Purdue University. He was known for his love of nature and animals, his laugh, sense of humor, and friendly smile. He never met a stranger and was always willing to lend a helping hand.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Wayne and Zelma (Wilson) Williamson, two brothers, Stanley and Maurice Williamson, brother-in-law Charles Wright, and sister-in-law, June Williamson. He is survived by his wife of 69 years, Ruth (Wright) Williamson, two sons and daughter, Doug and Brad Williamson, and Sarah Parrish (Mike); two grandchildren, Nathan Williamson (Emily) and Thomas Parrish; two great grandchildren Maggie and Silas Williamson, sister-in-law Janice Williamson, and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation was July 27 at Christ Presbyterian Church, 350 Henley Rd S, Richmond. A service to celebrate his life followed at the church. Interment was in Economy Cemetery in Economy.
The family would like to thank the staff at Forest Park for their kindness and care. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ Presbyterian Church or Economy United Methodist Church to honor him.

8/11/2025