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Brian Alexander Williams

Columbus, Ohio

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WILLIAMS Brian Alexander Williams, 59. Sunrise November 3, 1953 and Sunset January 11, 2013. Brian was baptized at Shiloh Baptist Church. He was a 1973 graduate of South High School where he led the basketball team to the 1973 State Tournament. Brian also went on to lead The University of...

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Brian will always be remembered as a very talented and gifted basketball ball player with a kind heart and love for all people. Thoughts and continued prayers for his family and his Columbus, Ohio family. Regards from Atlanta, Georgia.

R.I.P. Brian.

To Williams Family
Just know that God knows and sees all things. Praying for your peace. From a former Linden McKinley Basketball Player

RIP Brian you will be miss

Condolences and prayers go out to Brian's family. As a fellow class of 73 grad I have great memories of Brian and the outstanding city league championship team. But more than a great basketball player, Brian was a person who cared deeply for others. He will live in our hearts forever.

To the family of Brian Williams, I must say that God has taken home one of His giants in this life. I had the privilege of attending old Roosevelt middle school with Brian and host of other great athletes. He will be missed dearly. May God continue to bless and keep his family.

I had the honor of running into Brian a few years ago at a luncheon. I heard all this excitement behind me. I turned to see what was going on and Brian had just entered the room. People were all over him, wanting to shake his hand. He still after all these years commanded an audience wherever he was. He recognized me, and gave me a big hug. Watching him play basketball was theater. He was a wonderful person and made my memories of SHS some of the best. My prayers are with his family.

I was shocked and sadden to learn of Brian's passing. It's hard losing family at any age especially an unexpected loss. Brian was known as a great basketball player but, he was an even greater person. Even though I haven't been to the family reunion in the past few years, I will miss seeing and talking to you. Rest in peace cuz.

Rest in peace and you sure will be missed!!!