Ulysses Kwaíme Williams, fondly referred to as Kwaíme was born December 5, 1991, to Ulysses Williams, Jr. and Farnita Cobb-Williams in Atlanta, GA. Kwaíme and his family relocated to Queens, NY where he attended John Adams High School. At an early age under the leadership of Bishop Don Sessions and Kwaíme’s Godmother Pastor Edwina Jackson he became a member of Sessions Tabernacle United Pentecostal Church of God.
Throughout Kwaíme’s life he worked in construction and believed in working hard. He enjoyed music and loved to dress. He was referred to by many as a “sneakerhead” for his love of shoes. He was a wonderful father, son, brother, and he loved his family.
He leaves to mourn his father Ulysses Williams, mother Farnita Cobb-Williams, children Kwaíme Tyrell Williams and Wynter R.M. Williams, two sisters Unique K. Williams and Skylar Williams, brother Tylar Williams, grandfathers Ulysses Williams, and Baldwin Singh, aunt Anikie Wright, companion and girlfriend Shawna Paige, godparents Pastor Edwina Jackson, Yolanda Sessions, and Damon Sessions, and a host of uncles, cousin, family, and friends
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