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Terence Devale Williams II was born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. He is the only son to Terence D. Williams (Bear) who was standing with open arms awaiting his son’s hug once again, and Stephanie Russell who was not ready to let go of the young man he was becoming.
Terence began his journey through life on October 5, 2000. The most politest and baddest kid you would ever meet. He attended Everman ISD and played #74 on their defense team then finished schooling at Brewer High.
Terence loved being around family, especially gatherings. He enjoyed laughing and catching up with everyone. When I say he loved him some Amariya (his niece) you couldn't tell him nothing. He'd put her to sleep and afterwards nobody could keep him away from his Anime. He loved it along with his music. He kept us laughing with his far-out stories and jokes. You couldn't help but love him. He loved to do anything to make a person smile.
He was preceded in death by his daddy, Terence D. Williams (Bear) and grandmama, Vickie Cornelius Russell.
Our Angel leaves behind his mother, Stephanie Russell, sister, Tremecia Davis, niece, Amariya Cotton, grandma, Carolyn Good, grand dads, Thomas Russell and Edison Williams, uncles, aunts and a plethora of family and friends.
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