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It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of Cleyber "Mathew" Ramirez Williams, beloved son, brother, grandson, and friend. Mathew left this world on October 28, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, love, and connection that touched countless lives.
A graduate of Madison County High School, Mathew was known for his warm heart, quick wit, and unwavering loyalty to those he loved. Whether he was chatting with friends, gaming online, or spending time with family, Mathew's presence was a source of joy and light.
Mathew had a deep and genuine love for his family, especially his brothers, who were not just siblings but his closest companions. He shared countless laughs, late night talks, and moments that now live on as cherished memories. Whether he was playfully teasing Cristian or teaming up with his brothers in online gaming Mathew's bond with them was filled with warmth, loyalty, and laughter.
Mathew's sense of humor was unforgettable, clever, playful, and always perfectly timed. He had a gift for making people laugh, even in the toughest moments.
Mathew built a vibrant online community where he was deeply loved and respected. His digital friendships were real, meaningful, and his impact reached far beyond the screen.
Mathew's memory will live on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know him.
Mathew is survived by his mother Christy Williams of Hull Ga, stepmother Beth Cooper of Athens Ga, father Cleyber Ramirez of Athens Ga, Stepfather John Edmondson of Winterville Ga, brothers Cristian Williams, Miguel Williams, and Francisco Williams all of Hull Ga, stepbrother Braxton Edmondson of Winterville Ga, stepsister Brieanna Baldwin of Athens, Ga, grandparents Sara Streetman and Roy Streetman of Danielsville Ga, Aunt & Uncle Dennie Williams and Laura Williams of Bentonville AR, and many more aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Rest easy, Mathew. You are deeply loved and you will be deeply missed.
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