It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Prince Williams, who left us on October 13, 2025. Born on April 30, 1995, Prince was a beacon of love, affection, and resilience throughout his life.
Prince dedicated over seven years to his career at UPS, where he not only excelled in his duties but also created lasting friendships and shared joyous moments with those who worked beside him. His devotion to family was unparalleled, always prioritizing the well-being of his loved ones above all else.
He was a loving husband to Patricia and an incredible father to his children: Harmony, Ivy, Jesus, and his stepsons, Julian and Jacob. A proud family man, Prince always sought to uplift those around him with his caring nature and unwavering spirit. His proudest accomplishment was his steadfast commitment to never leaving his family behind, no matter the difficulties life presented.
Prince's infectious personality drew people in. With an amazing sense of humor, he could light up a room and bring laughter to anyone fortunate enough to be in his presence. Outgoing and kind-hearted, he had a special talent for connecting with children and ensuring they always felt loved and accepted.
His love for cooking was matched by his passion for good food, often overwhelming his kitchen with delightful aromas. Family gatherings were brightened by his culinary skills, as he created memorable moments bonded over shared meals. Beyond the kitchen, Prince had dreams of pursuing a career in media and filming, a testament to his creative spirit.
His hobbies reflected the depth of his character; he adored the magical world of Harry Potter, both in reading and watching the beloved films. Music was another avenue through which he expressed his vibrant personality, often immersing himself in melodies that lifted his soul. Prince also found solace in spirituality, often turning to the Bible in times of need, showcasing his unwavering faith and hope.
Prince leaves behind a cherished family, including his wife Patricia; daughters Harmony and Ivy; son Jesus; stepsons Julian and Jacob; grandmother Patricia; uncle Tom; sisters Lynnita, Louri, Lynnisha, and Jayda; brothers Michael and Justin; stepmom Debbie; stepmother Synatra; and stepdad Christopher. He is preceded in death by his father, Rolston "Debu" Williams, who he held in honor and memory.
Though he has departed from this earthly realm, the love Prince spread in his lifetime will forever resonate in the hearts of all who knew him. His ability to rise above challenges and keep pushing forward will serve as a guiding light for many. In every laugh shared, every meal cooked, and every moment spent together, Prince’s spirit will live on, reminding us to love fiercely, stand tall, and cherish every moment with our families.
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