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‘Heaven now has a live wire:’ Longtime friend remembers Magic co-founder Pat Williams

Orlando Magic’s Pat Williams’ Celebration of Life service set for Friday afternoon

The man many consider responsible for turning Orlando into an NBA town is set to be remembered Friday afternoon in a Celebration of Life service.

But Pat Williams’ legacy goes well beyond the sports world.

“Pat and I met years ago probably a little after the year 2000,” Gary Lessord said.

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Lessord met Williams at First Baptist Church in Orlando, where the two taught Sunday school together.

“He was bigger than life,” Lessord said. “When I think of Pat, a lot of people think promoter, promoter of sports, but I knew him as somebody who promoted individual people. He was continually searching out the very best in people and promoting them.”

Sketch of Pat Williams (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

Lessord met with News 6′s Mark Lehman and showed him a sketch he drew of Williams, and his collection of Williams’ books, reading a passage out loud to Lehman.

“‘You are responsible for the welfare of the weak.’ Now think about Pat and all the adopted children and everything he’s done that basically has been a great humanitarian,” Lessord said. “So as Pat is writing these, he’s living these.”

Williams has 19 children, 14 of them adopted from countries around the world. In 2011, he was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of plasma cells.

“He’s diagnosed around the age of 70. He lives to 84. He gets 14 more years in. In those 14 more years, nothing was wasted,” Lessord said.

“Pat had a lot of drive and passion. A lot of people can learn from that,” News 6′s Mark Lehman said.

“Oh yeah, definitely,” Lessord said. “That’s the thing. The energy level.”

Lessord said it’s that drive, passion and personality that made Williams stand out and leave an impression on everyone he met.

“You cannot comprehend, unless you know other individuals like that or live like that, the amount of energy and the amount of focus that it takes to be a Pat Williams.”

He said he expects a big outpouring of love and support at Williams’ Celebration of Life service, set for Friday at First Baptist Church at 3000 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL. The service is open to the public and begins at 3 p.m. News 6 will also stream the service live on ClickOrlando.com.

“You’re going to see the whole range, in terms of his life. You’re going to see things that are comical. You’re going to see things that are very intense, emotional,” Lessord said.

“What are you going to miss most about Pat?” Mark Lehman asked.

“Probably the talks and the thing is, over the last few days, the echo of his voice,” Lessord said. “If I was going to capsulize it in a single sentence is heaven now has a live wire. Pat is always tremendously always on the go.”

Gary Lessord with Pat Williams and friend (Copyright 2024 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

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Mark Lehman became a News 6 reporter in July 2014, but he's been a Central Florida journalist and part of the News 6 team for much longer. While most people are fast asleep in their bed, Mark starts his day overnight by searching for news on the streets of Central Florida.

Tara Evans is an executive producer and has been with News 6 since January 2013. She currently spearheads News 6 at Nine and specializes in stories with messages of inspiration, hope and that make a difference for people -- with a few hard-hitting investigations thrown in from time to time.

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