In early 1968, he was dating underground cartoonist
Trina Robbins. An acquaintance of
Mel Lyman, Williams lived and worked at Lyman's
intentional community at
Fort Hill, Boston, for a few weeks in 1971, before he was dosed with
LSD, locked in a closet, and had his eyeglasses taken away. Williams broke out and hitchhiked back to Boston, hiding out for weeks at his mother's house, for fear of them coming after him. Williams later told his wife,
Cindy Lee Berryhill, "What good feelings I'd had for Lyman utterly changed at that point." According to
Rolling Stone's David Felton, Williams told him he departed at night, as he felt he was being observed and would not be allowed to leave. According to Williams' official website, he also lived in a wilderness commune at Galley Bay in
British Columbia. In 1972, Williams married
Sachiko Kanenobu, a Japanese singer-songwriter. They raised two children. In the 1980s, he was married to Donna Nassar who provided many illustrations for
Crawdaddy!'s second incarnation. In 1992, Williams began a relationship with
anti-folk co-founder and singer-songwriter
Cindy Lee Berryhill, they married in 1997 and had a son in 2001, Alexander. Berryhill became his widow. == Illness and death ==