Cornelius's obituary
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Mr. Cornelius Williams II. A remarkable figure, Cornelius was born on the 1st of July, 2005 and he departed from this earthly life on the 17th of January, 2025. He was an intuitive, wise, and responsible individual whose fervor for life left a lasting impact on every individual he encountered. Compassionate to his core, Cornelius was always considerate of others and he was known for his hard-working and God-fearing nature.
Cornelius was survived by his loving parents, Cornelius and Tiffany Williams, brothers, Chance and Christian Williams, sister, Jordan Harvey, grandparents Roy Johnson, Donna Mills- Johnson, Joyce Williams, and a host of cousins, uncles, aunts and friends who stood as an unwavering beacon of support throughout his life. His memory will live on in her and in the hearts of many others whose lives he touched.
He was a man of profound wisdom who always urged others to put God first, walk by faith, trust in themselves, and be respectful and kind to others. These life lessons that Cornelius shared continue to inspire those who knew him and will form part of his enduring legacy.
In his short but impactful life, Cornelius achieved much. Some of his greatest accomplishments include finishing high school in just three years and ranking in the top quarter of his class. He also attended college and established himself as a leader both on the baseball field and within his church community.
Cornelius leaves behind a legacy of kindness, wisdom, strength, and generosity. He found immense joy in spending time with his family and despite the challenges he faced; he remained a constant source of encouragement to others.
In lieu of flowers, funds are being raised for "Cornelius's Memorial" at https://everloved.com/life-of…. Your kind donations would be greatly appreciated as we honor the memory of a truly exceptional individual.
Mr. Cornelius Williams II will be deeply missed yet fondly remembered by all those who were fortunate enough to know him. As we mourn his loss, we also celebrate the remarkable life he led and the positive influence he was on so many.