Reginald J. Williams
June 27, 1968 - April 26, 2022
Affectionately known as “Reggie”, born June 27, 1958 in Saint Louis, Missouri to Rosalie McKinney and Floyd Williams who both preceded him in death. He received his education with the Saint Louis Public school system and later went on to serve with the United States Army. He, along with his sisters, were raised in faith and in The Church of God in Christ under the careful watch and care of his mother and grandmother. This led him to develop his own relationship and understanding of faith and who the Lord was to him. Although life wasn’t always easy for Reggie, he maintained his big personality, funny sense of humor and his even bigger heart to serve and help his family any way that he could. He was known for his infectious smile, and his kind and compassionate spirit. Even more so, he had faith. Over the last few years of his life, this faith would be pressed upon when he suffered multiple strokes. With, both his sisters and family by his side, he fought the good fight. He upheld his spiritual roots and never lost his faith in God. Praying with both his sisters by his side during the rehabilitation, he renewed his relationship with God. On Tuesday, April 26, 2022 around 7:00 p.m. at the age of sixty-three, Reggie transitioned with his sister by his side. He leaves to cherish his memory: two sisters ~ Nina Everton (James Everton) and Melanise Fowler (Anthony Fowler, Sr.); eight nieces and nephews ~ Shante Hunter (Kevin Hunter), Cornell Everton, Candice Shelton, Chrystal Eason (Jeremy Eason), Latresa Collier (Detreis Collier), KaTrina Everton, Toni Fowler and Anthony Fowler, Jr. (Ryan Fowler); twenty great-nieces and nephews; two great-great-niece and nephew; as well as a host of family and friends.
Affectionately known as “Reggie”, born June 27, 1958 in Saint Louis, Missouri to Rosalie McKinney and Floyd Williams who both preceded him in death. He received his education with the Saint Louis Public school system and later went... View Obituary & Service Information