The former Texas A&M soccer star, Brian Williams, dies after competing in half marathon: “Purest in the heart”

The former Texas A&M soccer star, Brian Williams, dies after competing in half marathon: “Purest in the heart”

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Brian Williams, who played for the Texas A&M football team for three seasons, died only a few hours after completing a half marathon, the family confirmed. The race took place in Irving, Texas.

The 24 -year -old died on Sunday due to complications of the heat stroke, said Brian’s brother, Rawleight Williams III, The Dallas Morning News.

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The taxes arrived after friends and family learned about the loss of their loved ones.

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“B, you are my heart,” Rawleight wrote in a publication on social networks along with photos of him and his brother. “The best version of us in every way B. I don’t think I can do it without you, but I’m going to try for our parents and our sister. I love you brother.”

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Williams’ mother, Kimberly, also paid tribute to her son.

“I can’t believe he left,” he wrote on Instagram. “Our hearts hurt more than words can say. You were the best human we knew: the friendliest, most pure in the heart, and the most humble despite everything you achieved. You loved God and you loved us. Now, you are with Him, total peace, total joy, watching us. We love you and we will see you again.”

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Williams obtained an A& M engineering title in 2024. According to The Morning News, Williams lived in the Dallas-Fort Worth area before his death.

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Chantz Martin is a News Digital sports writer.

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