In Loving Memory

Photo of Arnold Williams Jr.

Arnold Williams Jr.

March 25, 1971 — August 10, 2026

In Loving Memory of Arnold "Buster" Williams Jr. also known sometimes as "Duke" With heavy hearts and profound love, we announce the passing of Arnold Williams Jr., affectionately known as "Buster," who left us peacefully at his home on August 10, 2026, with his beloved wife by his side. Arnold Williams born on March 25, 1971, in Baltimore, Md.- He was the 1st born child to Charlotte Thomas and the late Arnold Williams Sr., also raised alongside three other siblings were love, strength, resilience, and protection were integrated into everyday life. Buster's life was a testament to the power of love, family, and unyielding dedication to those he cherished. Along with his father Arnold Williams sr. welcoming him into eternity is his firstborn child, who was stillborn his Grandmothers: Katherine Thomas and Dorothy Colmen, Five Uncles: Kieth, Hop, Leon, Eugene, and June—Two Aunts: Mary and Sharon, and Five Cousins: Tionne(Peterwolf), Emmanuel, Deonte', Drevon, Tionne and A Devoted Friend: Adam. Surviving him is his devoted wife, Sharon A. Williams, with whom he shared a life filled with love and mutual respect. Together, they nurtured and raised six children: Arnold III, Marquis, Daisha, Teonna, Kentrella, and Darren. Buster was also a proud grandfather to four grandchildren—Zay, Ty'jah, Ty'shera, and Samayah. His loving mother, Charlotte, survives him, alongside his six siblings, Omar, Shelese, Tony, Darrell, Raquan, and Destiny. He leaves behind a large extended family including aunts Deborah, Kim, Lisa, Zina, Mary, and Darlene, uncles Roger, Reginald, Ernest, and Abdullah. He was blessed with deeply rooted friendships, including his best friend, Patrick Lee, and devoted friend Anthony, as well as a host of other cherished family members and friends. Buster's commitment to education was evident through his time in the Baltimore City Public School System and his self-guided studies in religion, spirituality, politics, nature, and more. His passion for learning was matched by his dedication to his work, most notably at Danko Arlington Inc. Buster was known for his readiness to volunteer and support others, always offering a helping hand in times of need. His hobbies included hiking, reading, and sharing stories, while his love for cigars and nature walks provided solace and joy. Buster's conversations were legendary, imbued with wisdom and warmth. He lived with a heart full of generosity and a spirit that embodied protection and survival. His family and friends often saw him as their personal Superman, willing to go to great lengths to support and safeguard those he loved. A celebration of Buster's life will take place on August 29, 2026, at 1:00 PM at March East Funeral Home, located at 1101 E. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21202. The family invites all who knew him to join in honoring a life well-lived and deeply loved. As we reflect on Buster's remarkable life, we hold close the words, "Let Your Life Be Your Message" by Mahatma Gandhi and "What We Once Enjoyed and Deeply Love We Can Never Lose" by Helen Keller. The family of Arnold Williams Jr. extends heartfelt gratitude to all who have offered love, support, and generosity during this time of bereavement. Your kindness has been a source of comfort and strength. Buster's legacy of love, resilience, and generosity will forever remain in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. We love you all. ♥️