Weeks after the tragedy, Vermont State Police released Williams' cause of death.
Williams was survived by his wife, Pam Van Sant, and their children, Gill and Elinor Williams.
After his death,his daughter penned an emotional tribute for the late Hallmark star.

Dad, I love you more than words could ever describe.
Williams was wearing a helmet and did not die on impact.
He was airlifted to a hospital but later succumbed to his injuries.

Aside from releasing Williams' cause of death, the Vermont State Police have also charged Koss.
The family posted a photo from the service, showing the three surviving family members onInstagram.
Vermont State Police charged Ryan Koss with “grossly negligent operation with death” (via Deadline).

The impact threw Williams off his motorcycle, ultimately leading to his death.
Koss had minor injuries and was not under the influence at the time of the accident.
Koss is set to be arraigned on September 25.
Williams enjoyed working with the connection, tellingVermont Magazine, “I love my job on Hallmark.
There’s a reason people binge-watch Hallmark.
They don’t have to feel bad.
They can feel good for two hours, and they can forget their troubles.
There is a place for that, I think, particularly right now in this world.”
I’ve never laughed or loved harder on a set."