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On October 25, 2022, Bryce Jay Darrell “Doc” Williams passed away at the age of 43. The date of his passing was recorded as having occurred. He spent his entire childhood in Centennial, Colorado, which he considered his hometown. Grief will manifest itself in a manner that is distinctive to the individual for those who know Bryce. On May 14, 1979, in the city of Provo, Utah, Jeri Sue Booth and Clark Edward Williams became parents for the first time to their son Bryce.

He was a wonderful candidate for the role of older brother because, despite the fact that he relentlessly teased his younger siblings Amy, Hilary, and Ryan, he loved them very much and was willing to give up anything for them. This made him a great candidate for the role. Bryce spent the majority of his childhood in the city of Antioch, which is located in the state of California. He went on to become fluent in Thai while serving an LDS Mission in Thailand for two years, and he spent the rest of his life appreciating the Thai people, their culture, and their cuisine.

He went on to become fluent in Thai while serving an LDS Mission in Thailand for two years. He attended Brigham Young University, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in Neuroscience. While there, he was also enrolled in classes. While he was a student at BYU, he became acquainted with the woman who would later become his wife, Christina Bennett. Hudson, Charlotte, and Nolan are the names of their three children that they have been blessed with.

In 2002, they exchanged wedding vows. Bryce was grateful for the opportunities he had to spend time with his loved ones. During the warm weather months, he made it a point to take his children swimming almost every day, and he looked forward to spending his weekends with them at places like trampoline parks and movie theaters. Bryce received his schooling at the dental school that is housed within the University of the Pacific, which is located in San Francisco, California. While he was there, he had a terrific time visiting a variety of restaurants located all throughout the city as well as going to games played by the Oakland Athletics baseball team.

Bryce completed his residency in oral and maxillofacial surgery at Highland Hospital in Oakland, California, following his graduation from dental school. Highland Hospital is located in Oakland, California. Following the completion of his residency, he began working at a private practice in the city of Cheyenne, which is located in the state of Wyoming. After that, he put in the effort necessary to further his career to the point that he is now an assistant professor at the School of Dentistry at the University of Utah. It wasn’t until 2017 that he was finally able to secure the job of his dreams: that of an oral and maxillofacial surgeon working in private practice in Centennial, Colorado.

Bryce was a one-of-a-kind person in every aspect of his life, including as a spouse, father, son, brother, friend, and surgeon. He will be greatly missed by those who knew and worked with him. He was truly amazing in every way that could be imaginable. He had the special capacity to become everyone’s best friend and to make his friends feel as though they were a part of his family. He made his friends feel like they were a part of his family.

The instant that he walked into a room, it underwent a complete makeover. His funny personality and benevolent disposition served as an example for a lot of individuals. His legacy will be one of kindness, generosity, and a dedication to others that is unselfish and completely selfless.

His parents, Clark Williams and Jeri Williams; his siblings, Amy (John) Lore, Hilary (Tyler) Renshaw, and Ryan (Kate) Williams; and the work family he loved dearly, including Gloria Amador, Stacie Buchta, Amber Gomez, Kathy Kling, Taylor Miller, Victoria Mills, and Alissa Natomeli, as well as their partners, kids, and families. Clark Williams and Jeri Williams were his parents. Ryan Williams and Kate His wife, Christina Williams, and their three children are the ones who will go on after Bryce.

On November 5, 2022, at 1:30 p.m., a Memorial Service in the form of a Celebration of Life will be place at the Deep Space Parker Lounge and Event Center situated at 11020 S. Pikes Peak Dr. #50, Parker, Colorado 80138. This location can be found in Parker, Colorado. Anyone who cares about Bryce or has a special place in their heart for him is welcome to join.

In the year 2022, published by the East Bay Times between the dates of November 2 and November 4 between those two dates.