Jerrold L. Williams’s portrait

Jerrold L. Williams

  • 46 years old
  • Born Jun 10, 1962
  • Died Sep 29, 2008
  • Cambria Heights, New York, United States
Happy Holidays to all!! And may we keep the smiling spirit of Jerrold in our hearts this Holiday Season!!!....... Major Keith \"Nasty K\" Edwards
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Jay and Thanksgiving/Christmas

Thanksgiving and Christmas was Jerrold\'s most favorite time of the year. Before every Thanksgiving Jay would give mom a call and ask her to set aside one of her delicious sweet potatoe pies. Jay would try his best to make it home for Thanksgiving or shortly after to make sure no one got to his pie. What Jay loved the most was that it was a time for family to get together and give thanks for one another. Every Christmas Jay would make sure he took care of his boys and me and mom. Last Christmas Jay and I had a chance to go shopping. Christmas was soooo much fun. Jay must have called everyone in America he knew during those holidays just to let them know he was thinking of them. If he could he would have been at everyone\'s home. This holiday let\'s give thanks that we knew and loved Jay. I know he will be looking down at all of us and happy we are together. I love you big brother, you\'re always in my heart...

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MISSING YOU

TAMMY FIELDER ( 3 days ago)

FLOWERS WILL DIE, THE SUN WILL SET
BUT YOU ARE A FRIEND I WONT FORGET
YOUR NAME IS PRECIOUS IT NEVER GROWS OLD
ITS ENGRAVED IN MY HEART IN LETTERS OF GOLD!
FOREVER WITH ME BABY!!!!!

I MISS YOU TERRIBLY

TAMMY FIELDER (Nov 26, 2008)

JUST WANTED TO STOP BY AND SAY HI JAY!! I MISS YOU SOOO MUCH MY HEART CANT HARDLY TAKE IT. YOU WILL ALWAYS AND FOREVER BE IN MY HEART BABY!!!

Big Heart

Dawn (Nov 23, 2008)

Jerrold had such a big heart. He always wanted to help everyone, and if he didn't have it to give he would try to figure out how to get it. He wanted to give everything to his boys. He wanted to help his family and friends when they were going through tough times. He would even help total strangers - like the woman and kids who had a flat tire. He stopped in the middle of winter to help her change her tire. I don't think she ever even thanked him, but he knew he needed to do the right thing regardless. Or the time a man was knocking on his rig at 3am. The man said he didn't have any money to feed his wife and kids. Jerrold didn't have any money, but gave the man some of his food - pretzels, tuna, and some juice. I hope his example has inspired us to all help out whenever we can. It's not always about the big things - many times it's just the little things - just lending an ear can make a world of difference.

Be safe and take care!

Dawn

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