Melissa Vanvalkenburg Gallier

Birth date: Jan 30, 1975 Death date: Dec 27, 2021
Myron “Tiny” Williams, age 46, of Rogers, Arkansas, passed away on December 27, 2021, at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He was born on January 30, 1975, in Harris County, Texas. Tiny served in the Un Read Obituary
I didn't know him well but I do have one memory of him
I was in resale and he bought a beautiful sword from me. He was excited when he saw it this was about 20 years ago. His mother is a dear friend of mine.
I will never forget the day God blessed me with Myron, my 1st born son. He was a healthy 8 lb 12.5 oz bundle of pure joy. Born the day after mine & his great-grandfather’s birthday made him all the more special. He’s been headstrong & independent his whole life. Growing up he was the apple of his nanny & papa’s (Richard Earl & Ann Williams) eye. His birth father, Myron Frederick was not active in his life but his, now deceased step-father, Wade Caldwell loved & raised him & his brother Tyron Frederick as his own along with their baby brother Byron Caldwell. We use to call them our 3 Musketeers. As a child he loved swimming, roller skating, crabbing, fishing, camping & even dancing with his mama & his nanny. The Dukes of Hazzard was his all time favorite TV show as a kid.
Growing up he loved tinkering with things, taking them apart & putting them back together. One Christmas, when he was 4years old, he got a rechargeable riding motor-scooter & had it completely disassembled by nightfall & by the next afternoon had put it back together like new riding it. By the time he was a teenager he was repairing most anything mechanical for just about everyone in the family & he was really good at it. As he got older he took that self-taught ability & made an extra income repairing vehicles on the side. He was somewhat a jack of all trades over the years but he found his nitch when he went to truck driving school & started his career as a truck driver recently buying a dump truck & starting his own business. I’ve never been more proud of my son & I don’t think he’s ever been happier in this world. Now he has eternal fullness of joy dancing & praising Jesus with his Nanny & the many other loved ones who greeted him at Heaven’s gate. No more of life’s sorrow, suffering or pain just Pure Love, joy & peace forever & ever, Hallelujah. See you there son. I love you