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Mitchell'e Lewis Cole, aka Lil Ali, was born on August 25, 2001, at Tulsa Regional Hospital, now known as OSU Medical Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He was born to Maria Floyd (Cole). At birth, he was placed in the loving care of his guardian mother, Kimberly Williams. Mitchell attended Nathan Hale High School.
After completing his schooling in 2018, he continued to reside with Kimberly Williams until February 2021. Subsequently, he transitioned to a group home, Lake Drive Rehabilitation Center, where he remained until May 2024. In June 2024, he relocated to Billing Fairchild Center, where he resided until his passing. Mitchell was a devoted son, grandson, and nephew. He cherished spending time with his remote in one hand and a phone in the other, listening to "Rock Boat" by Aaliyah, as he would say. He had a love for Mexican soap operas, particularly at 4 AM.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Mitchell returned home on November 22, 2024. He leaves behind his mother, Maria Floyd (Cole), guardian mother, Kimberly Williams, Nathan Simmons and his grandparents, Virginia and Roger Williams, and his uncle's, Micheal Rogers (wife) Raittia Rogers and Robert Rogers, who will all cherish his memory.
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