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Charles Anthony Williams, Jr., was born September 29, 1987, to Charles Anthony Williams, Sr. and Beverly Renee Jackson. Charles passed away Monday, May 12, 2025.
TJ as he was affectionately known attended Metro Davidson County Schools. He was a kindhearted and thoughtful person which followed him through adulthood. Throughout his career Charles worked for Christie Cookies and Num Nums of Nashville where he held various positions in the industry. He was known for his work ethic, leadership and kindness. T.J. was known for his pranks and was a practical joker. He enjoyed mowing lawns, scratch offs, playing cards, sports, gambling, cooking breakfast etc. Chantae would tease him about his eggs looking like popcorn.
Charles was preceded in death by his father Charles Anthony Williams, Sr., brother, Quentin Dejuan Jackson Forte’, grandparents, uncles, aunts, cousins and friends.
TJ was a proud father and loving son and brother.
He leaves to cherish his memories his loving and devoted daughter, Charliyah Renae Williams, son, Chauncey Dejuan Williams, mother, Beverly Renee Jackson, sister, Chantae Monique Jackson, niece, Oraisha Renee Jackson, uncle, Howard, Anthony Jackson, aunt, Alisa Ann Jackson, cousin/aunt, Eleanor Sue Bass, cousin, Regina Givens, Searra Miller, Rolanda Walker, Courtney Robertson, Terry Williams, mothers of his children, Gina Waller and Evelyn Jasper, a host of uncles, aunts, cousins, special and close family of 28th Ave. North, Jo Johhston and Andrew Jackson Family and friends.
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