William “wil” james douglas
William “Wil” James Douglas, 42, of Beaumont, passed away on Thursday, June 29, 2017. He was born on July 17, 1974, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to D’Ann Douglas and William H. Douglas. Wil was a computer technician. He loved his children, Remy and Monet, and his family. William enjoyed music and the Xbox. He was an artistic, musical, and creative man.
He is survived by his children, Monet and Remy Douglas, of Houston; parents, D’Ann and William H. Douglas, of Beaumont; sister, Shannon Waits and her husband, Eric, and their son, Carson Waits, of Kyle, Texas.
His cremation arrangements were handled by Broussard’s, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. A private family service will be held Wednesday, July 5, 2017, will burial of his cremated body to follow at Magnolia Cemetery, Woodville.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Some Other Place, P.O Box 843, Beaumont, Texas 77704 or to an organization of one’s choice.
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Frances S Engelbrecht
wil brought much joy to the lives of many. how blessed you are to have those memories. please know my heart hurts for your loss.
Donald d Braugh III
William, as I used to call him at times, was my best friend thru Junior-High, and while that MAY sound trite, the relationship was a normal and mature one (which is not always the norm at the age of 13). We learned together! My joy is in remembering so many details at my 40-something age, and knowing he had children (every husband's dream). I know he loved and was loved! This qualifies him as a distinct and cherished human-being, God's creation. To his parents: what can I SAY.?.. we don't get to make these decisions about life and our time of death. I love you to each of your family!
Jason Bonura
Always thinking of you Wil , reallymiss you my brother. Rest easy now.
Larissa
I miss you fiercely, my sweet Wil.
NL
My sincere condolences to the family at this difficult time. May you all seek God for comfort, peace, strength and support (2 Cor 1:3).
Gonna always miss you my friend my brother.