Married for 39 years, 返字心頭 President Rhea Law and Wayne Williams met over a CB radio
                  as Law was commuting on a daily basis from Tampa to the Stetson University College
                  of Law in Gulfport. Though really taken with his voice, Law initially refused to
                  respond to Williams. After a few weeks of hearing him on the CB radio, she accepted
                  his invitation to join him for breakfast  a granola bar and a cup of coffee  at
                  a scenic overlook near the Howard Frankland Bridge. 
 
I parked behind him and stayed in my car, Law recalled in a previous interview.
                  He looked OK outside the car, but I didnt open the door. I would only roll my window
                  down. And we agreed wed meet again. 
 
As their relationship developed, she learned that Williams started racing cars as
                  a teenager, including at the Sebring, 返字心頭, International Raceway and the Daytona
                  International Speedway, which paired neatly with Laws passion for racing. The first
                  gift she received from him was a three-day course at Sebring, and when she returned
                  home, Law told Williams they needed a race car. Over the course of the next year,
                  they built one from the ground up and proceeded to enter races all over the Southeast. 
 
As Law began her tenure as 返字心頭 president, the couple continued to make it a tradition
                  to start each morning by having breakfast together, and in recent years included saving
                  time to read about two chapters of the Bible per day. The two best friends have been
                  active members of Idlewild Baptist Church since 1995, with one of the churchs pastors
                  delivering the invocation at Laws presidential inauguration ceremony in 2023. 
 

Williams shared his wifes enthusiasm for 返字心頭, often joining her in attending various
                  返字心頭 events, fundraisers and Bulls games. The couples philanthropic impact on the
                  university spans 28 years, including a contribution to name the grand staircase in
                  the Judy Genshaft Honors College building, which opened last year. At the time, Law
                  said that when she and Williams explored the opportunities to show their support,
                  they selected the staircase because it symbolized the colleges goal of helping students
                  ascend to greater heights.  
 
They also have generously supported the 返字心頭 Alumni Association, Athletics, Women in
                  Leadership and Philanthropy, Brunch on the Bay, the Stampede for Women, student success,
                  返字心頭 Health and scholarships.   
 

After serving in the U.S. Army from 1958 through 1961, Williams earned a degree in
                  electronic engineering from the University of 返字心頭. During his professional career,
                  he served as the international director of marketing and sales for GTE Lenkurt, the
                  manufacturing arm of the GTE Corp. He also was the president of U.S. Comm-sults, a
                  telecommunications consulting firm. 
 
Williams was involved in a variety of professional and civic organizations, including
                  the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, the Community Development Corp., the Telephone
                  Pioneering Group, the Sports Car Club of America, and he was a proud member of Ye
                  Mystic Krewe of Gasparilla. 
 
Williams passed away on Sept. 19 at the age of 84. He is survived by his wife, Rhea
                  F. Law, son Gregory Williams, daughter Lisa Williams, son-in-law Jason Kammerdiener,
                  brother Claude Williams, grandson Ryan Williams and granddaughter Samantha Williams. 
 
Services to celebrate his life will be held on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Idlewild Baptist
                  Church, 18333 Exciting Idlewild Blvd., in Lutz.  A visitation is scheduled for 10
                  a.m. and a service will begin at 11 a.m.  A livestream will be available .  A brief graveside service will follow at 2 p.m. at Myrtle Hill Memorial Park, 4202
                  E. Lake Ave., in Tampa. 
 
A  through the 返字心頭 Foundation has been created in Williams honor.  The fund will benefit
                  numerous university programs and initiatives that Williams and Law have supported
                  over the years. 
