Graduate of Profit High School. Preston worked for Hardin Tubular Sales for short time when he decided to go back school and do what he loved. Completed his certification with Manuel and Theresa's School of Hair-Victoria. Mike Todd with Exclusive Haircuts took Preston in for training to help him learn more before taking the exam.
Preston AKA Rhino, loved to laugh, have fun and played many jokes on his friends by making videos and meme's. He enjoyed having people around, doing BBQ's and cook offs. One thing about Preston if he like you, you knew it. If he didn't, you knew it. He kept it real as possible. One of his dreams was one day to have his own food truck, he had ordered shirts to represent one of his ideas of 32 meal plans. Believe me everything had a story. But, the most precious moments were with his children biological or not, nieces and nephews and his beloved Alisha.
Preceded in death by his son: Zavien Lee Williams, Grandparents: Lonnie J. Martin Sr, Johnnie C Powell Martin, Chaliph Williams, Thelma J. Williams
Services @ First Presbyterian Church Visitation Saturday, July 20, 2019 from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.
Services @ 11:00 at First Presbyterian Church
2408 N. Navarro Street, Victoria, Texas 77901
Burial to follow at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery
Acknowledgments: Dr. Aderemi Jaiyeola, Dr. and Mrs. Sanjeev Bhatia and Dr. John Van Metre of Crossroads Health Center, Mr. & Mrs. James McEwen, Exclusive Haircuts, Rosewood Funeral Home and Victoria Mortuary Services, Inc. 361-578-4646
Graduate of Profit High School. Preston worked for Hardin Tubular Sales for short time when he decided to go back school and do what he loved. Completed his certification with Manuel and Theresa's School of Hair-Victoria. Mike Todd with Exclusive Haircuts took Preston in for training to help him learn more before taking the exam.
Preston AKA Rhino, loved to laugh, have fun and played many jokes on his friends by making videos and meme's. He enjoyed having people around, doing BBQ's and cook offs. One thing about Preston if he like you, you knew it. If he didn't, you knew it. He kept it real as possible. One of his dreams was one day to have his own food truck, he had ordered shirts to represent one of his ideas of 32 meal plans. Believe me everything had a story. But, the most precious moments were with his children biological or not, nieces and nephews and his beloved Alisha.
Preceded in death by his son: Zavien Lee Williams, Grandparents: Lonnie J. Martin Sr, Johnnie C Powell Martin, Chaliph Williams, Thelma J. Williams
Services @ First Presbyterian Church Visitation Saturday, July 20, 2019 from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.
Services @ 11:00 at First Presbyterian Church
2408 N. Navarro Street, Victoria, Texas 77901
Burial to follow at Resurrection Catholic Cemetery
Acknowledgments: Dr. Aderemi Jaiyeola, Dr. and Mrs. Sanjeev Bhatia and Dr. John Van Metre of Crossroads Health Center, Mr. & Mrs. James McEwen, Exclusive Haircuts, Rosewood Funeral Home and Victoria Mortuary Services, Inc. 361-578-4646
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