Randall Darrell Williams was born on March 10, 1970, in Donalsonville, Georgia. Randall departed this
life on February 22, 2026, surrounded by family at Southeast Health in Dothan, Alabama. Randall was
the beloved son of the late Ralph Edward Williams and Annie Lee Crosling-Williams, both of Iron City,
Georgia. He was a devoted father, grandfather, brother, and friend whose love for his family was evident
in all that he did.
Randall attended Seminole County High School, where his love for the Seminole County Indians Football
Team first began. Randall was a devoted member at New Vision Christian Center in Donalsonville,
Georgia, where he served as a Deacon, Groundskeeper, and Greeter under the Pastoral Leadership of
Elder Gerald Beard. Randall was also a dedicated employee at Lewis M. Carter, MFG, for 27 years.
Randall married the love of his life, LaShunda Williams, on July 2, 1993, and to this union three children
were born.
He leaves to cherish his memory his wife, LaShunda Williams, of Donalsonville, Georgia; his three
children: Miranda Lee of Donalsonville, Georgia; Kaneisha Williams (Nathan) of Camilla, Georgia; and
Jordan Williams of Donalsonville, Georgia; and his granddaughter, MaKenzie Lee, who lovingly called
him “Cardaddy.”He is also survived by his two brothers, Troy Williams of Iron City, Georgia, and Eric
Williams (Rosalind) of Donalsonville, Georgia; and two sisters, Michelle Williams-Daniels (Charles) of
Fort Myers, Florida, and Carla Davis of Titusville, Georgia. She brought him immeasurable joy, and he
treasured every moment spent with her. Randall also leaves to cherish his five godchildren: Zariah,
Venteria, Leila, Preston, and Parkyr.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph Edward Williams and Annie Lee Crosling-Williams; his
brother, Fredrick Williams; and his step-sister, Shylene Crump. He also leaves fond memories to a host of
uncles, aunts, nephews, relatives, friends, and coworkers.
Randall had many friends, but Brian “Smalltalk” Henry, Eric Clark, Ben Williams, Jorge Gonzalez, Owen
Parks, Sr., and his cousin, John “Boogerman” Spencer, held a special place in his heart. Randall enjoyed
being under the “Friday Night Lights” with his football buddy, Tommy Easterwood.
Randall was a light in every room he entered. His presence was felt by his coworkers, his friends, his
family, and his community, all of whom will be deeply impacted by his passing. He carried a warmth that
drew people in and a love that made others feel seen and valued. Though our hearts are broken, we find
comfort in knowing his love will forever surround us.
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