IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Bryan Alexander

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Williams

Aug 19, 1998 — May 4, 2026

Obituary

Bryan Alexander Williams, affectionately known as “Dubbs,” departed this earthly life on May 4, 2026. Bryan was born on August 19, 1998, to his loving parents, Laronda Foreman and Dujuan Williams.

Bryan received his education through the Worcester County Public School System, proudly earning his high school diploma in 2016. He later became employed with Pizza Hut in Salisbury, Maryland, where he proudly told his family that he was the “Manager.” Bryan was known for his fun-loving personality, contagious smile, and his ability to make anyone around him laugh. But if you knew Bryan, you also knew he could definitely tell you one! 

Bryan was also a devoted member of Pathway to Life Church International in Salisbury, Maryland, where he found spiritual guidance, fellowship, and community.

Bryan found joy in life’s simple moments. He loved joking around with family, especially sneaking and taking his grandmothers’ and uncles’ belongings every chance he got just to get a laugh. He treasured the bond with his sister Jakeerra like none other, as well as the bond he shared with his close friends and brothers at heart — Malik, Anthony, and Tiggy. Bryan also enjoyed playing video games, crabbing, and fishing, but nothing brought him greater happiness than spending time with his children, nieces, and nephews. His love for family was genuine, unconditional, and deeply felt by all who knew him.

Bryan was preceded in death by his great grandmother, Zenia Harmon; his grandfather, Floyd Collick; his grandmother, Barbara Johnson; his aunt, Jabrill Williams; and his cousin, Brandon Bibbins.

He leaves to cherish his precious memories his beloved children, Rylan Williams, Kheo Williams, and Kamiko Williams; his devoted parents, Laronda Foreman and Dujuan Williams; two sisters, Jakeerra Marshall and Leah Williams; and one brother, Jaden White. Bryan also leaves behind cousins who, in his eyes, were his siblings — Na’Keema, Bryden, Tiair, and Anthony — whose bond with him could never be broken.

He will forever be remembered and loved by his grandmother, Rosetta Foreman; great-grandfather, Robert Whaley; his aunt, Natasha (Calvin) Haggins; his uncles, Donnie Williams, Dontay Collick, Derrick Collick, and Jermaine Collick; his great-aunts, DeShirla Waters, Tyree Marshall, and Jolette Whaley; and his great-uncle, Michael Foreman.

Bryan also leaves to mourn his passing and celebrate his life his godparents, Tanika Foreman, Dawn Manual-Backmon, Michael Foreman, and Damond Foreman; his nieces, Zy’Lah Purnell and Zayda Purnell; his nephews, Zaiyon Taylor and Kyro Bishop; his great-niece, Zaria Purnell; and his close cousins and lifelong friends, Leon’Taye “Tiggy” Baine, Malik Poulson, and Kameron Whaley. He additionally leaves behind a host of cousins, relatives, church family, and friends who will continue to hold his love and memory close in their hearts forever.


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Funeral Services

Viewing

May
16

10:00 am - 12:00 pm (Eastern time)

Celebration of Life

May
16

Starts at 12:00 pm (Eastern time)

At the request of the family, Bryan Williams’ service will be casual dress. Guests are welcome to dress down and wear what they feel comfortable in, as long as attire is respectful and in good taste. Formal funeral attire is not required. The family appreciates your love, support, and presence during this time.

Interment

May
16

Mt. Wesley United Methodist Church

7022 Scotland Road, Snow Hill, MD 21863

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