Memories & Tributes

Explore how Will positively impacted the people in his life through these loving

memories and tributes. Will was greatly loved and will be dearly missed.

Memories & Tributes

Explore how Will positively impacted the people in his life through these loving

memories and tributes. Will was greatly loved and will be dearly missed.

"My fondest memories of Will were when

he would call me late at night when

he got off from work just to hear my voice

and tell me he loved me…

so my fondest memory is that you are

a person of love and was never afraid

to say it to loved ones."

Sarine

"I can’t sum up a single memory because his presence

alone in any moment at any time was a joy.

His bright smile and sweet eyes could

turn the gloomiest day happier.
He’s truly missed."

Yasmine

"My fondest memories were spending

weekends by y’all, staying up till the

crack of dawn then getting up early
Sunday morning for church.
And the Lions camp."

Trei

"Will, I did not know your musical side,

but I will always see you smiling

and remember you as gentle, kind, and courteous.

Much love!"

Lynn J.

"Will came to work with me on the
steps at our old fellowship hall.
He came to work at 9 am, he left at

9:30 am. I told Will to stay in school.

We talked about it in Haiti.
That was my brother! I love you!"

Bro. James

"Such a warm, nice, young man.
I met him at the Gerttown pool
and fell in love with him.

Will you are absent from the body
but present with the Lord."

Gail 

"I remember your smile as always and
the last time at your dad‘s birthday

party, you and Jon lifting me for

weights and saying they know
they’re pressing
at least 105 to 110 lbs.
Love you and can picture you smiling."

T’ Glo

"One of my fondest memories is
buying an expensive meal Uptown
and gathering change to pay.
You had to charm the waiter and we got off good.
We laughed, rode around the city and then
almost burned my apartment down.
Never a dull moment"

Kaylen

"One of the fondest memories with Will

was playing football and basketball in

the street until the sun went down.

My second fondest memory is when
he taught me how to Dougie."

Toussaint

"Will invited me to sleepover at his home.

He told me we could play the Wii,

and I thought I’d do pretty well because

I had the game at home too.

Dougie and his entire family totally

crushed me in every single game."

Brent

"My fondest memories of Will were when he would call me late at night when he got off from work just to hear my voice and tell me he loved me… so my fondest memory is that you are a person of love and was never afraid

to say it to loved ones."

Sarine

"I can’t sum up a single memory because his presence

alone in any moment at any time was a joy.

His bright smile and sweet eyes could turn the gloomiest day happier. He’s truly missed."

Yasmine

"My fondest memories were spending weekends by y’all, staying up till the crack of dawn then getting up early
Sunday morning for church.
And the Lions camp."

Trei

"Will, I did not know your musical side, but I will always see you smiling and remember you as gentle, kind, and courteous.

Much love!"

Lynn J.

"Will came to work with me on the steps at our old fellowship hall. He came to work at 9 am, he left at

9:30 am. I told Will to stay in school. We talked about it in Haiti. That was my brother! I love you!"

Bro. James

"Such a warm, nice, young man. I met him at the Gerttown pool and fell in love with him.

Will you are absent from the body but present with the Lord."

Gail 

"I remember your smile as always and the last time at your dad‘s birthday

party, you and Jon lifting me for weights and saying they know they’re pressing
at least 105 to 110 lbs.
Love you and can picture you smiling."

T’ Glo

"One of my fondest memories is buying an expensive meal Uptown
and gathering change to pay. You had to charm the waiter and we got off good. We laughed, rode around the city and then
almost burned my apartment down.
Never a dull moment"

Kaylen

"One of the fondest memories with Will

was playing football and basketball in the street until the sun went down.

My second fondest memory is when
he taught me how to Dougie."

Toussaint

"Will invited me to sleepover at his home.

He told me we could play the Wii, and I thought I’d do pretty well because

I had the game at home too. Dougie and his entire family totally crushed me in every single game."

Brent

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