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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Pierre Montrell
Williams
February 20, 1986 – February 11, 2026
An Earth star has passed over our sky. Returning to his creator. Pains experienced are forever gone, he exists free and at peace. Entrepreneur and creative, Pierre Montrell Williams, also known as Profit, born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Thursday, February 20th, 1986, completed his Earth mission in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Wednesday, February 11th, 2026. With him, love from parents, Clifford Williams, Helanda Crespin and Phillip J. Crespin. Eldest brother Demar Dee Huckleby, Pierre’s younger brother Luther J. Williams, and little sister Sophia D. Gahomera, children of Christine H and Clifford Williams. Pierre’s heart also includes his cousin Nathaniel Williams brother of love, close cousins Cyril King (adopted little brother) and cousin Ismael King. His beloved nephews Jaylin Williams and Dominic Cade also enveloped in his love. He leaves behind a host of family and friends who he thought of enduringly. There was one woman, a mate of souls, his true companion, Amber. For those who knew Pierre personally, the later part of his life was difficult. However, nothing overshadows the extraordinary youth and young adult life he lived. Pierre was an exceptional athlete. From elementary school, where he won numerous 100-meter track ribbons, to his high school years as a football player at Shadow Mountain High in Phoenix Arizona. He later transferred to Albuquerque’s Bernalillio High; nothing stopped him. There he was an all-around basketball team player. Winning back-to-back basketball championships from 2004 to 2005. His dad said, after winning his first Bernalillo High championship, Pierre told his coach he “would win another” just for coach…and he did! He also played semi-pro basketball league in Albuquerque traveling Western regions. Pierre was not only an athlete but a musician as well. He played the trumpet, danced, rapped, wrote music, sang, collaborated short stories with his mother, enjoyed poetry, and loved reading about social culture. He would talk to his mom late nights until dawn, explicating life and critiquing American society. He was a super-nerd techie too. His deconstruction, reconfigure and repair of any computer, cellphone, and small appliance was detailed and intricate work.
In his rest time, he would fish, sharing time with nature. He was a magnetic and deeply spiritual soul. His understanding of biblical principles was sermon worthy. He attended Legacy Church prayer service and paid tithes open-heartedly. Whether he was at church or “in the wild,” his personality drew all sorts of people, and he loved without judgment or compromise.
If there is anything we knew about Pierre is his kindness. His support and commitment to Albuquerque’s Boys and Girls club was his way of giving back to his community. He generously donated from his vending machine company. He was always concerned about kids. And if one can believe, in his youth, he was a DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education), awardee for several years. His heart was huge but, in many ways, he did not live within the wholeness of his life. Still, he would give his last, most often, to fellow lost souls. Souls that he engaged with, and befriended. Souls that he experienced hardships with.
Oh, his personality and style, no one could match it. He was wearing couture long before Albuquerque understood what couture meant. Such a vivacious and unique man he was. His soul was radiant. A close-lipped smile never stopped his laughter, and the crazy pranks he played on his family members kept him wildly cajoling! He was a funny guy! We will forever remember our baby, our teenager, young adult, our man-child, brother, our son and friend to the end. It is said that evil takes the best of us. Pierre was sincerely the best of us. Our hearts will forever embrace his care-free spirit. Dear sweet Pierre, we shall meet where dreams are unending, and love never ceases. Goodnight sweet spirit, goodnight, never goodbye.
At the request of the family, no funeral and visitation services were observed.
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