It has been over seven years since the tragic passing of Robin Williams, yet the memory of the larger-than-life comedian lives on in our hearts.
Williams’s death sent shockwaves around the world, with many attributing his decision to end his life to depression and substance abuse. Read More
However, the truth behind Robin Williams’s untimely death is far more complex. In an effort to shed light on the reality of her husband’s passing, Robin’s widow, Susan Schneider Williams, has chosen to reveal the truth.
The world mourned the loss of one of its greatest comedic talents in 2014 when Robin Williams tragically passed away. Known for his kindness, family values, and unmatched sense of humor, Williams endeared himself to fans worldwide through iconic roles in films such as “Good Morning, Vietnam,” “Mrs. Doubtfire,” and “Aladdin.”
In addition to his professional success, Williams was a family man, having been married three times and fathering three children.
Williams met his first wife, Valeria Velardi, while working as a bartender in San Francisco. They married in 1978 and welcomed a son named Zack in 1983.
However, the couple eventually divorced, and Williams went on to marry Marsha Garces, with whom he had two children, Zelda and Cody. This marriage also ended in divorce in 2008.
In 2011, Williams found love once again with Susan Schneider, whom he married in a modest ceremony in Napa Valley. Despite outward appearances of happiness, Robin’s inner struggles began to take their toll on his health and career.
Susan stood by her husband’s side through thick and thin, but it wasn’t until after his death that the true extent of Robin’s suffering became clear. A coroner’s report revealed that Williams had been battling Lewy body dementia, a progressive and debilitating disease, before his passing.
Despite the heartbreaking circumstances surrounding Robin Williams’s death, Susan has expressed forgiveness and understanding toward her late husband.
She recalls their final moments together with love and compassion, cherishing the memory of their time together.
In the end, Robin’s ashes were scattered over San Francisco Bay, a fitting tribute to a man who found solace and peace in the beauty of the city he called home.