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Kervin Demone Williams was born on October 8, 1968, in Oscoda, Michigan, to the late Willie H. Williams and Maloid Williams. He passed away on December 30, 2025, in Roseville, California. Kervin graduated from Oakmont High School in 1986. Shortly after graduation, he proudly joined the United States Army, serving his country before returning to civilian life. Following his military service, he spent time in Dallas, Texas, where he worked various jobs while continuing to find his way.Kervin had a resilience and determination about life that was brought on by his life experiences. He shared a deep and meaningful bond with his beloved dog, Boogie, who became his constant companion. Boogie went everywhere with him and was a source of comfort, loyalty, and joy. While in Reno, Nevada, Kervin welcomed another dog into his life, Puppay. From that moment on, Kervin, Boogie, and Puppay were inseparable—the three of them sharing a bond that brought Kervin happiness and companionship wherever he went. Kervin spent much of his time between Reno, Nevada, and California, while joining wherever life took and always moving forward and embracing life on his own terms. Known for his unbreakable spirit, Kervin never allowed obstacles—or people—to discourage him. He held onto his dream of becoming a rapper throughout his life, carrying that passion with him no matter where life took him.Cherishing his loving memories are his sister, Nichelle Williams; his niece, Breana Thomas; and a host of cousins, relatives, and friends who will miss him dearly.Kervin Demone Williams will be remembered for his perseverance, his love for music, his philosophical thinking and the loyalty he shared with those—both human and canine—who walked beside him.Kervin always lived by these words "To Blessed To Be Stressed".
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