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Remembering Lola Williams

As the new year began, Placerita Canyon lost one of its truest originals and most devoted champions.

Lola Williams, born in 1936, was a woman of remarkable kindness, quiet strength, and unwavering conviction. While her family had roots in the motion picture business, Lola chose a life deeply grounded in nature and community, making Placerita Canyon her home in 1961. For more than six decades, she was an integral part of the canyon’s story. A true Placerita Canyon pioneer, Lola helped shape the character, values, and way of life that continue to define this special place.

A devoted horsewoman and lifelong animal lover, Lola eventually transitioned from horses to chickens, selling fresh eggs to neighbors. That simple, neighborly exchange is how our family first met her, through a random knock at the door. Moments like that defined Lola and the way of life she embodied in the canyon. Caring for animals and neighbors alike was not a pastime for her; it was a calling.

Just as strong was Lola’s love for Placerita Canyon itself. She was a fierce and passionate advocate for the canyon’s equestrian lifestyle, never afraid to lend her voice to protect, defend and educate others about the significance of this extraordinary place within Santa Clarita, a living link to the past. She understood the canyon’s history, natural beauty and irreplaceable value, and she spoke up whenever she felt it was threatened. Given her tenacity, Lola was well known at City Hall, where she was a frequent caller and an unmistakable presence. She believed deeply that stewardship mattered and that speaking up was simply part of being a good neighbor.

Yet for all her strength and determination, Lola was also profoundly kind. She looked out for neighbors, supported friends, and offered help wherever she could, even in her final days. Her generosity was instinctive, her presence gentle, and her commitment to community unwavering.

Lola is survived by her son, Roy, a longtime member of the Placerita Canyon community. As Roy grieves the loss of his mother, he is also navigating the unexpected financial burdens that often accompany end-of-life arrangements.

In the spirit of the community Lola loved and fought for, close friends have established a fund of support to help cover these expenses: everloved.com/life-of/lola-wi…. Any contribution, no matter the size, would be deeply appreciated and would help ease one burden during an incredibly difficult time.

Lola leaves behind a legacy of compassion, courage and conviction, and Placerita Canyon is better because she called it home. Rest peacefully, dear Lola.

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Please consider a donation to Honoring Lola Williams- Beloved Animal Lover.
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My Aunt Tootles was such a kind, beautiful soul. My moments with her will always be treasured. I love her beyond words. 
Sending prayers for peace and comfort for Roy and all those who loved Lola. She embodied “Love Your Neighbor as yourself”  and was a pillar of the Canyon community. We will miss her😢. ✝️🙏💜

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