Michael Robert Williams

May 11, 1962 ~ April 10, 2017
Michael Robert Williams of Kingsbury, Texas passed away on April 10, 2017 at the age of 54.
He leaves behind his son, Brian Williams and fianc, Jennifer Kelly of Tigard, Oregon, daughter Chloe Dykstra of Seguin, Texas, parents Gary and Roberta Williams of Kingsbury, Texas, sister Leslie Pentecost and husband Dan of New Braunfels, Texas and their children Noah Pentecost, Seeley Pentecost and wife Becky, sister Susan Mitchell and husband Ed of Seguin, Texas and their children, Matthew Mitchell and Kelly Mitchell, family friend James Schultz, and numerous cousins.
He was born on May 11, 1962 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mike graduated from Kofa High School in Yuma, Arizona in 1980. Most of his life he was employed in manufacturing as a quality control inspector. He enjoyed surfing, watching Formula One Racing and barbequing with friends. His love of BBQ led to his designing extraordinary barbeque pits at his company, Wreckless Built Custom BBQ Smokers & Grills. Most would remember Michael as a truly loyal friend that would always be there if you needed him.
Im going to miss you
I’ll miss our smart Alec, trying to one up each other convos Mikey. There aren’t too many friends who could keep up with my passive-aggressive brain the way you could. You’ll always be loved by many. Rest peacefully Mikey and, aloha friend.
You had a good soul and I will always remember the good times we all shared. Rest in peace my dear friend. ALOHA
Have been thinking what to say, deepest sympathies to all who loved and cared about Mike. Especially to his Mom and family. I have so many thoughts can’t put into words, just sorry to all.
Deepest of condolences to Mike’s parents, family and all of his friends. As we remember and mourn his passing, each of us keep special memories of the times we shared with Mike. Let’s not take our lives for granted and make the most of our short, but precious moments together. Yuma, AZ, wouldn’t have been the same without you.
I’m so sorry for your loss, Mr and Mrs williams and the rest of family if there is anything I can do please call.
To Leslie and the entire Williams family, I am so very sorry for your loss. I remember him as a gregarious kid eating grilled cheese in your kitchen.
I’m sorry for your loss. Gumby you will be missed my friend!
Myself and a few other friends got to meet MIke when he built some of our BBQ pits. He built a huge one for us a few years ago that he dubbed the “Big Kahuna!” I’m glad to have met MIke and see the incredible passion he had for his pits. He liked to check in on his baby (Big Kahuna) over Facebook and text messages over the years. Good dude! Aloha is right.
I met Mike online at a bbq forum, we shared a passion for fabrication and helping others, so we became good friends quick. There were many countless hours of phone calls and text messages over the last few years about burning steel, bbq’ing and life in general. He always had a laugh for you even on a bad day. A large group of us met a few years back and Mike was a guy you felt like you knew your entire life. The memories of that visit will always be cherished. I will miss his calls and texts, but most of all, I will miss my friend. Rest easy brother, someday we will talk bbq again.
Aloha, Gumby. Until we meet again.