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Major Brent David Williams

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Major Brent David Williams was born to Sharon Ann (Staggs) and Edward Dale Williams on Nov. 22, 1970 in Opelousas, Louisiana. He lived in Grand Junction, Colorado, Midwest City and Norman. Brent graduated from Norman High School. He attended George Washington University. He earned a Bachelor's...

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Brent was honest, generous and was a role model to everyone who knew him.
His Air Force career was testament to his strength of character. I'm fortunate that I had the opportunity to know Brent, the world has lost a great man with his passing..

Brent was one of the most amazing, intelligent, wonderful men I've ever had the pleasure of knowing. Not a day goes by that I don't look at his pictures, replay our last conversation, pray for his family and miss him terribly. I will always love him. Let's never forget what an incredible man Brent was as well as the depth of his sacrifice.

I remember Brent from our days in AFROTC and even though I had not seen him since that time, what everyone has written about him is true. He was warm, funny and an all around good guy. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

I had the pleasure of coaching with Brent when our sons played football together with the Live Oak Jaguars. He always amazed me by his ability to juggle his busy work schedule with his top priority of being a father. Brooke & Border, I'm sure I don't have to tell you this but your father loved you more than anything else in this world! His face would always light up when he would talk about the things you two were doing & that proud spirit of his would come through in the emails he would send...

I just found out today about my good friend Brent. He was truly a loving and caring person and we had a lot of good times together. I was probably one of the first people he met in Norman when he moved in downstairs from me in the apartments when he first came to town. Although as time went on after high school, we would occassionally contact one another and would share in good memories and laughs. The least I could do today is share a little bit about one of my best friends that will...

My Uncle was a great man, he was such a good father to his two children and such a good uncle to me and my sister. He would call my house and my mom would pick up automaticly asking him if everything was alright. He simply said yes everything is perfect I just called to talk to you and the kids. I had the honor of talking to my uncle just a few nights before the crash. We shared alot over the phone that night. He wanted to schedual a flight out to New Jersey for him and my cousins to...

As Brent's brother-in-law, husband of his sister Wendy, I sincerely thank you for all the wonderful things you have said about him on this site. He was a truly a remarkable man!

The thing that struck me most about Brent was that he was very real person. He was a down-to-earth guy with no pretensions whatsoever. He also had a heart that ran very deep and very wide. All of you are a testimony to that characteristic of Brent Williams.

Wendy and I are going to miss him dearly. My...

While Brent was instructing at Randolph, he took four months to broaden his knowledge and study electronic warfare. I was one of his classmates for that period. In just that short span, locked in a security vault and studying radars, I came to call him a friend. I still remember all of us celebrating the end of our studies with Brooke at Red Robin in Live Oak. When I got the word, it hit me in the gut very hard. I came right home and told my wife (who knew him from that time while we...

Brent was an extraordinary person. Although I only knew Brent for about a year, it was long enough to know the love he felt for his children, his family and his country. He exemplified so many wonderful qualities.

If I am lucky enough to have kids, I want to be the kind of parent Brent was. There wasn't one conversation when we didn't talk about Brooke and Border and how proud of them he was. If there is one thing I know for sure, Brooke and Border were loved so much by their dad...