Julian was a kind and gentle person who was very outgoing and soft spoken but was an extra goofy person. Julian was the oldest brother and often father figure to all he encountered. As Julian's true self he always put a smile on everybody's faces and would be the shoulder to lean on when needed. He had an infectious energy for life & the people he Loved, as a friend he was there without being asked. As a son his love for his family was unmatched complimented with Julian's unyielding support. He had soft strength that many sought out. Julian was humble, despite his many talents, he never seeked the spotlight. Julian was steadfast and the loyalty to those he Loved was silent and unmatched. If you were Blessed to see the charismatic side Julian would open up and radiate this positive energy via his humor, dance, gaming, or advice.
Julian was very inquisitive and logical always wanting to know " how & why". Resilience in the presence of any adversity through trials and tribulations, Julian possessed a solid soft quality and open determination to keep moving forward and help others with their personal or family issues with a rare compassionate ear to truly listen to bleeding heartache and offer sound support and advice. Which tied into Julian's nurturing characteristic and instinct JC had for his family, friends, church, co-workers' community & animals. Julian overall embodied true love, multiple times for multiple people in the highest regard which is uncanny and will be cherished not missed as we remember the Joy that he embodied as an individual and wanted no one to suffer or lack thereof even at his own expense. Julian like the rest of US is an absolutely unique gift from God w/ the highest levels of many attributes/ skills and would want US to smile, dance, Play the Game, & Relax as he would say. May God continue to Bless US ALL with His Grace, Mercy, Peace, Healing, Unity, Love, Forgiveness, Self-Control, Guidance, Strength, Comfort, & Hope as we continue on our journeys not in loss, in Deliverance.
Preceded in death by family, friends, coworkers, community and peers.
Survived by his parents, Julian Williams, Quinn and Veronica Flores; four sisters, Alyssa Arvizu, Emily Arvizu, Nasya Flores and Essence Quinn; two brothers, Jamaal Flores and Gabriel T. Quinn and grandparents, Monica Williams-Harvest and Blaine Harvest, Gerald Williams, Gail Bishop, Isidro Flores and Antonia Gonzales