Kyrie Thomas Williams was born June 29, 2022 in Oklahoma City, OK and passed away September 25, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones.
Kyrie was born fighting and kept fighting until his last breath. Through his many battles, Kyrie kept persevering and proving people wrong. Kyrie loved many things, he loved CoComelon, hanging out with his cousins, his favorite blankets, his many Aunts and uncles, car rides but his greatest love was his mother.
Those left behind to cherish his memory are his mother, Marlie Schooley of the home, father, Tyjuan Williams of Oklahoma City, OK, Maternal grandmother, Rebecca Schooley and Paternal grandparents, Alfred and Tanya May, aunts, Natalie Schooley and Meghan Clinton, uncles, Jared Wilson, Elijah Schooley, Joshua Lee, Riley Lee, and Jake Schooley. He is also survived by numerous Cousins and relatives.
Kyrie is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Johnnie Schooley, great grandmothers, Karen Naiker and Anne Golay and one great Aunt Mistie Schooley.
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