Nationwide — Vanessa Williams’ mother, Helen Louise Williams, sadly passed away on December 28th at the age of 85. She died peacefully in London from complications of acute liver failure following a sudden health decline.
Helen, a music teacher for over 40 years, was in London to celebrate her 85th birthday with family and friends and attend the opening of The Devil Wears Prada musical on the West End, where Vanessa plays Miranda Priestly. During the trip, Helen’s health deteriorated, leading to her death, according to People.
Vanessa shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, writing, “On December 28th, the world lost a powerhouse, dynamo, and force of nature packed into a 5ft frame. Our mom, Helen Williams, aka Gaga to many, took her final bow in London 20 days after celebrating her 85th birthday surrounded by family and friends.
“It’s impossible to describe all she meant to everyone because each person saw a different facet of her — loyal friend to many, icy stares to a chosen few. We will miss it all. We want to offer some reflections on her remarkable life.”
Helen, born in Buffalo, N.Y., on December 8, 1939, had a long career teaching in the Ossining and Manhattanville School Districts and at Manhattanville College. She also taught private piano lessons and performed at various events. Even after her retirement in 1996, she continued coordinating concerts and directing choirs.
Helen’s influence went beyond music. In 2012, she co-authored the memoir You Have No Idea with Vanessa. She also established the Helen Tinch Williams Scholarship at SUNY and volunteered at Bedford Women’s Correction Facility.
Following her mother’s passing, Vanessa is taking a temporary break from her role in The Devil Wears Prada. She will return to the stage on January 16, with Debbie Kurup stepping in during her absence.
Helen is survived by her brother, her children Vanessa and Chris, four grandchildren, and extended family members.