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Adrian Nestor
Williams, Sr.
May 7, 1962 — Jun 18, 2026
Adrian Nestor Edward Williams Sr passed away at his home in Boston on June 18th, 2026. Adrian was born in Trinidad and Tobago to his loving parents the late Imelda Williams and Edward Mervyn Williams. Adrian, lovingly known as Adri by his mother and those closest to him, was a beloved brother to Kurt Williams, Trevor Tom, Avian Williams, Aixia Williams- Benn, Rah-King “Lester” Williams, Murleek “Fabian” Williams, Curtis Young, Nicole Williams, “Sparkle” Ophelia Williams, Kim Marshall, and Roy Marshall. Adrian is survived by his four children; Ferguson Farrell, Ricardo Farrell, Adrian Williams Jr. Adrianna Williams and their mother Arlene Williams.
Adrian migrated to the United States at a young age. He excelled academically and in sports, quickly adapting to his new environment with determination and curiosity. Adventurous by nature, he embraced new experiences with courage and an open heart. Adrian proudly served in the United States Marine Corps, where he carried himself with discipline, loyalty, and quiet strength. During his service, he earned honors as a sharpshooter- a reflection of his focus, steadiness, and exceptional skill. His time in the Marines shaped his character and prepared him for life beyond his military service.
Adrian dedicated his life to protecting and helping others. He trained and served as an EMT, responding to emergencies with calm precision and compassion. He was also a certified CPR and First Aid Instructor, teaching lifesaving skills to countless individuals. His commitment to safety extended into his work in residential security and college campus security where he provided steady protection and reassurance to the communities he served. In every role, he carried himself with professionalism, patience, and a deep sense of responsibility.
Adrian’s faith was the foundation of his life and humility was his nature. He was ordained as a minister and served in the United States and Canada. Adrian was a person you could call at any hour, knowing he would show up without hesitation. When he was around, you felt safe, protected, and grounded. Adrian’s approach to life was simple yet profound: Family, Love, Respect, Faith, and Knowledge. These values shaped every decision he made and every life he touched.
One of the greatest joys of Adrian’s life was becoming a husband and father. His eyes would light up with love whenever he spoke about his immediate family. He cherished every bonding moment with his children, and family gatherings were among his most treasured times. Adrian was a proud grandfather and leaves behind his two grandchildren. Adrian was a great uncle to multiple generations of nieces and nephews, along with an extended family filled with the love of his stepmom, aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends who became family. Adrian leaves behind a legacy of inner strength, compassion for family, and service to his community and his presence and memory will live on forever in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
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