Mr. Williams was a native and lifelong resident of Modesto. He was a massage therapist for Body Work. He was a graduate of Beyer High School; he played football and basketball in high school. He belonged to E Clampus Vitus.
He is survived by his parents; Roger and Louise Williams of Modesto, and Dennis and Deanna Want of Riverbank; brothers, Jonathon Adkins, Philip Noel and Steven Adkins, all of Modesto; sisters, Melinda Carrillo, Michelle Adkins, and Sharon Noel all of Modesto; and grandparents, Walter and Ernestine Nelson of Modesto. Also survived by nephews Jonathan Adkins, Phillip Noel & Steven Adkins, step sisters Michelle Adkins & Sharon Noel, and neice Lexxus Carrillo.
A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Ceres Memorial Park, Ceres. The McHenry Chapel of Franklin & Downs in charge of arrangements.
Remembrances may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1524 McHenry Ave., Suite 210, Modesto 95350.
Mr. Williams was a native and lifelong resident of Modesto. He was a massage therapist for Body Work. He was a graduate of Beyer High School; he played football and basketball in high school. He belonged to E Clampus Vitus.
He is survived by his parents; Roger and Louise Williams of Modesto, and Dennis and Deanna Want of Riverbank; brothers, Jonathon Adkins, Philip Noel and Steven Adkins, all of Modesto; sisters, Melinda Carrillo, Michelle Adkins, and Sharon Noel all of Modesto; and grandparents, Walter and Ernestine Nelson of Modesto. Also survived by nephews Jonathan Adkins, Phillip Noel & Steven Adkins, step sisters Michelle Adkins & Sharon Noel, and neice Lexxus Carrillo.
A graveside service will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Ceres Memorial Park, Ceres. The McHenry Chapel of Franklin & Downs in charge of arrangements.
Remembrances may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 1524 McHenry Ave., Suite 210, Modesto 95350.
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