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Hadley Davis Funeral Home
Date: 12-02-2023
Time: 2:00 PM
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Obituary
Randall Scott Williams was born on May 9, 1963, to the late K. W. and Dorothy Williams in Miami, Florida. Randall, affectionately known as “Tank,” graduated from Norland Senior High School and continued his education at Miles College in Fairfield, Alabama.
Tank was a loving, kind, and gentle-hearted person who enjoyed good times and having fun with his family and friends.
He was an entrepreneur with many talents. Tank had a special place in his heart for “music, football, and cars,” but when it came to football, it was all about “The Miami Dolphins.” He loved his dolphins.
His nephew and niece, Dwayne and Dr. Theresa Bowe, made the difference in his life, especially in his latter years, treating him like the king he was, and simultaneously, Dwayne Jr. and Rayne kept him with a smile on his face and laughter in his heart. Whenever he needed a friend, brother, or sister to talk to, help or assist him... there were Pam, Kellie, Ms. Dee, Brian, Steve, and Cedric ready, willing, and able to answer his call.
Randall Williams loved the Lord. Everybody knew when he went to church on Sunday mornings because he posted it on Facebook, looking good from head to toe. Now he’s in a place where everyday is Sunday, no more sickness, no more pain, just resting in the arms of Jesus. He’s celebrating his heavenly homegoing with all his loved ones who preceded him in death, including his brothers, Gary Cooper, and sister, Lori “Toni” Williams.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his loving and devoted sister, Pamela Williams (Julian); brothers, Wayne Williams (Saudia) and Kenneth Singletary (Lois); aunt, Nora Brownlee; uncle, Sylvester Brownlee; nephews and nieces, Wayne Bowe, Dwayne Bowe (Theresa), Diamond Cook (Travis), Demetrius Desmond, Gabriel, Saudia Ali, Maisah, Maneerah, Hansan, Kamal, and Wayne Jr. Williams; and a host of grandnephews, neices, and other family and friends.
Tank was a loving, kind, and gentle-hearted person who enjoyed good times and having fun with his family and friends.
He was an entrepreneur with many talents. Tank had a special place in his heart for “music, football, and cars,” but when it came to football, it was all about “The Miami Dolphins.” He loved his dolphins.
His nephew and niece, Dwayne and Dr. Theresa Bowe, made the difference in his life, especially in his latter years, treating him like the king he was, and simultaneously, Dwayne Jr. and Rayne kept him with a smile on his face and laughter in his heart. Whenever he needed a friend, brother, or sister to talk to, help or assist him... there were Pam, Kellie, Ms. Dee, Brian, Steve, and Cedric ready, willing, and able to answer his call.
Randall Williams loved the Lord. Everybody knew when he went to church on Sunday mornings because he posted it on Facebook, looking good from head to toe. Now he’s in a place where everyday is Sunday, no more sickness, no more pain, just resting in the arms of Jesus. He’s celebrating his heavenly homegoing with all his loved ones who preceded him in death, including his brothers, Gary Cooper, and sister, Lori “Toni” Williams.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his loving and devoted sister, Pamela Williams (Julian); brothers, Wayne Williams (Saudia) and Kenneth Singletary (Lois); aunt, Nora Brownlee; uncle, Sylvester Brownlee; nephews and nieces, Wayne Bowe, Dwayne Bowe (Theresa), Diamond Cook (Travis), Demetrius Desmond, Gabriel, Saudia Ali, Maisah, Maneerah, Hansan, Kamal, and Wayne Jr. Williams; and a host of grandnephews, neices, and other family and friends.