In loving memory of

Kenneth L Williams
December 15, 1978 - January 11, 2020

It is with great sadness that the family of Kenneth Lee Williams, known as Kenny to his friends, passed away on January 11, 2021 in Tacoma.

Kenny was born on December 15, 1978 in Renton, Washington to Linda and Daniel Williams. He grew up in Edgewood where he graduated from Fife High School.

He will be lovingly missed and always remembered by his mother Linda Snead of Texas and his two brothers, Gregory Williams of Oregon and Mark (Jennifer) Williams of Texas, as well as his nephews and niece. He was preceded in death by his father, Daniel Lee Williams.

Due to the current COVID restrictions a memorial has not been scheduled at this time.

Tributes

Britney Cramer wrote on Apr 4, 2021:

"I met Kenny "Uncle Kenny" as my boy's would call him through my husband Chris. Kenny you were such a special soul and I Ioved you like family. No matter what you were going through you always smiled and had a positive outlook. You were a light in this dark world and will be truly missed by Chris, myself and our boy's. I really dont think you realized how many people loved you and how much you meant to them. Rest in Peace Uncle Kenny ?"

Nick McShane wrote on Jan 25, 2021:

"I just found out tonight about Kenny?s passing. I had a bad feeling something had happened when I hadn?t heard from him after trying to reach him the last few days. Kenny always answered or called me back when I reached out. I?m so sad to get this terrible news. Kenny had a tough go at this life. He talked to me about his mental health and resulting experiences and I can?t begin to imagine how difficult it truly was to walk in his shoes. I only hope he is finally at peace now. He was a good friend to me for 23 years and I will miss him dearly, as I know all that knew and lived him will. My heart goes out to all of his other friends and to his family grieving his loss during this already difficult time. Linda, Mark, Greg - if there?s anything I can do, please don?t hesitate to ask. I?ve made a donation in Kenny?s memory to NAMI of Pierce Co. and I hope that others will too. Rest easy now, Kenny. I love you, brother. "