Background
Williams, Wayne Cullen was born on September 20, 1878 in near Indianola, Illinois, United States. Son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine (Stockton) Williams.
Williams, Wayne Cullen was born on September 20, 1878 in near Indianola, Illinois, United States. Son of Daniel Jackson and Katherine (Stockton) Williams.
Graduate Decatur (Illinois) High School, 1897. Student in liberal arts University of Denver, 1898-1900, Bachelor of Laws, 1906.
Reporter Rocky Mountain News, Denver, 1906. Admitted to Colorado bar, 1906, and began practice at Denver. Elected county judge, Denver County, 1912.
Assistant district attorney, Denver, 1913-1915. Member Colorado Industrial Commission, 1915-1917. Attorney general, Colorado, 1923-1925.
Appointed special assistant to attorney general of the United States, July 25, 1933. Lecturer on labor problems, School of Commerce, University of Denver.
Member Colorado Industrial Commission, 1915-1917. Member Methodist General Conference, 1916, Methodist World Service Commission, 1925-1928. Served as Four-minute man, World War I.
Member Denver and Colorado state bar associations, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Lena B. Day, December, 1909 (died August 14, 1932). Children: Daniel Day, Roger Withrow, Wayne De Armond, Jerre Stockton.