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Community mourns death of former Texas A&M safety Brian Williams

Brian Williams, a former Texas A&M football player, tragically passed away just hours after completing a half-marathon in Irving, Texas. The 24-year-old succumbed to complications from heat stroke, as confirmed by his brother, Rawleigh Williams III. The news of Brian’s sudden death was met with an outpouring of tributes from friends and family.

Rawleigh took to social media to express his grief, sharing heartfelt words alongside photos of himself and his late brother. “B you are my heart,” he wrote. “The BEST version of us in every single way B. I don’t think I can make it without you but I’m going to try for our parents and our sister. I love you brother.”

Williams’ mother, Kimberly, also paid homage to her son on Instagram, expressing disbelief and deep sorrow over his passing. “I cannot believe you are gone,” she wrote. “Our hearts hurt more than words can say. You were the best human we knew – the kindest, purest in heart, and most humble despite all you accomplished. You loved God and you loved us. Now, you are with him – total peace, total joy, – watching over us. We love you and we will see you again.”

Brian Williams, a graduate of Texas A&M with a degree in engineering, was residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area prior to his untimely death. His legacy as a talented athlete and a beloved individual will be remembered by all who knew him.

As the sports world mourns the loss of Brian Williams, his memory will live on through the impact he made on those around him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

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