
Moreh “Elder” Ervin D. Williams
April 1, 1965 -
May 19, 2026

US Veteran
It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Moreh “Elder” Ervin D. Williams, who left us peacefully on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at the age of 61 at Aurora Medical Center Mount Pleasant. He was born in Milwaukee, WI on April 1, 1965, to Bishop James Lee and Lorraine (Miller) Williams. He was a graduate of Tremper High School. He attended Carthage College and earned an Associate Degree in Business. Ervin was the founder of Living Victorious Ministries in Kenosha, WI. He lived a life filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories.
A Veteran of the U.S. Navy, Ervin served his country with pride and dedication, embodying the values of courage and commitment. His service shaped who he was, teaching him resilience and an appreciation for the simple joys in life. Those who knew him understand the sacrifices he made, both during his time in the military, family, and throughout his life.
On May 16, 2008, he was united in marriage to Sandra Briggs in Columbus, OH. In this union, Ervin and Sandra conceived Arie Nava', who Ervin lovingly called "daddy's baby." Ervin and Sandra became best friends and truly enjoyed all of their adventures together. From traveling throughout the United States (especially the southern states) to guiding others through their ministry, they were a guiding light for those who knew them.
Ervin dedicated many years of service working as a Corrections Officer at Southern Oaks Girls School and Racine Correctional Institution, where he carried himself with strength, discipline, and compassion. He also worked as a Quality Control Analyst for Hospira and Abbott Laboratories, taking pride in his work ethic and keen attention to detail.
In his personal time, Ervin enjoyed playing his keyboard and singing for others to enjoy. Ervin was deeply thoughtful and inquisitive. He enjoyed reading about metaphysical studies, consciousness, self-discovery, revelatory teachings, and biblical prophecies. He was known for writing down his thoughts and reflections on anything he could find, from napkins and pieces of mail to countless stacks of index cards, preserving the deep insights that constantly filled his mind. Ervin also had a fascination with gadgets of all kinds and treasured biblical stones such as jasper, amethyst, jade, and carnelian. He enjoyed ordering from Amazon, with packages frequently arriving at his home, always bringing him something new to explore. During his time in the military, he traveled extensively, including to Spain, Italy, France, etc., experiences that broadened his view of the world. Ervin also had a great love for weather and could often be found watching and studying it closely. Sandra would often say he should have been a meteorologist!
Although Ervin faced the challenge of having a stutter, those closest to him understood the depth that existed beyond his words. At times, he worried about how he would be perceived, but when others approached him with love, patience, understanding, and peace, they were often rewarded with something truly special, a golden nugget of wisdom and deeply thoughtful insight. In those moments of genuine connection, Ervin's spirit shined brightly, his words flowed more freely, and his message carried a profound meaning that touched the hearts of those willing to truly listen.
Ervin will be lovingly remembered by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. He had a unique ability to connect with people, leaving a lasting impression that will not soon be forgotten. Whether it was sharing a story over good food, or lending a hand in times of need, Ervin was always ready to brighten someone's day.
He is survived by his wife, Sandra Williams; daughters, Arie Williams, Bridgette Walker, and Brianna Collins (GA); sons, Ervin Douglas Williams Jr. (AZ) and Rueben Williams (TX) and Ty Anthony Briggs (OH); siblings, Sandra (Apostle Mark) Webb (WI), Brian (Shakita) Williams (WI), Brenda (Edward) Kelly (GA), and Roz (Matthew) Hardy (WI); grandchildren, Mariah (Davion) Gary (HI), Ariana Williams (NC), Sarai Briggs (OH), Kayden and Kamayah Collins (GA), Cameron Williams (AZ), Laneah, Ruben Jr., and Michael Wiliams (TX); and his special nephew, Cory Webb (GA). He is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives, and friends.
Ervin was preceded in death by his brothers, James Lee Williams Jr and Billy Williams.
As we say goodbye to Ervin, we find solace in knowing that his spirit will continue to shine brightly in our hearts and memories. We invite all who loved him to come together as we remember a truly wonderful man who made this world a better place just by being in it.
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E’Lois Williams DavisPosted on:
May 28, 2026My dear cousin, I’m going to miss our talks. Your wisdom was inspiring, and I appreciate how you stepped, boldly, into your role. Your hunger for the truth was something to watch throughout the years and you were always willing to share your knowledge. You will be greatly missed on this frequency but we know that you are around us. Love you, Erv.
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Alfred Allen Sr. And Family.Posted on:
May 27, 2026From the Allen family. Colette and I extend our deepest condolences the William family, and aunt Lorraine.We grew up together, so Irvin Williams was like a brother to me. From one service member to another as they say " At Ease" Irvin. Take your rest. Well done.
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Priest KhazaqYah Ben Yisrael KabadPosted on:
May 27, 2026I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your husband and my brother in the covenant of YAH. May you find comfort in the cherished moments you shared together, and may his memory bring you peace. I also will cherish the memories we both shared together with him on vacation, feast days and fellowship time. May the Most High YAH strengthen and embrace you with his love during this time of bereavement.
Always, your friend and brother Chazaq Y. Kabad
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Angela MasonPosted on:
May 27, 2026I would like to extend my deepest and heartfelt condolences to my cousins Sandra and Arie and the entire family and friends of Ervin. I pray The Most High Yah strengthens, comforts and keeps you during this season of bereavement and beyond. Although I may not be able to be there in person, I am with you in spirit always and here anytime you need to call or text. Sending love and light from Dunbar, WV ❤️😢❤️
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Ronnique BenjaminPosted on:
May 27, 2026I had the honor of ministering to the late Ervin Williams and his lovely wife Sandra Williams around 2018 via teleconference call. In that moment I recognized they were a genuine dynamic duo. Prior to his transition we fervently prayed but it was evident that his soul was ready to depart. I was very disturbed by the news yet I'm thankful for the opportunity I had to speak with him and share a couple of uplifting moments. Man of God may your soul continue to travel in peace and power on your next evolutionary journey.
Sincerely,
Ronnique L. Benjamin
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Carl WilliamsPosted on:
May 27, 2026I have enjoyed catching up with my cousin in recent months. He will always be remembered as CCC ( cool, calm, collected ) Extending my love to the rest of my family. God will help is through this.
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Vivian nixonPosted on:
May 27, 2026Hello daughter , I am sorry for your loss. My condolences. I was in spring field at the time you called be I just got back a couple days ago.. looking for a house to live in down there. Getting close to my daughter. My son is in Florida and Ornita passed January 14 of this year. Was up there 3 week ago for a school mate but by the time we found it place it was over. I am sorry Ervin is no longer elwith us well he is in a better place he is just gone beyond out site. What can I do to help out. Let me know. Love you. He was a person that took care of himself I sorry he did use the nutrition that he needed.
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Veronica PearsonPosted on:
May 26, 2026To my beloved Achocite Sister in Christ YashuYah, barakayam and strength for you, your daughter and all love ones that love and will miss your beloved husband! I understand this loss is very deep loss, but know of a surety that The Most High POWER is carrying you through these heavy hours! You are never alone! This pain on this side of Heaven is known, yet when The Doors of The Kingdom came open for your beloved husband, Evin, there have been great rejoicing with trumpets sounding, tambourines and angels singing, "Oh, The Joy That Came To Me, When I Became Free! Free from pain and suffering! Yes, I believe, Heaven rejoiced when His Children can rest from this world's battlefield! Yes, the loss is real and painful, but Our POWER has you and yours ❤️👑👑👑🦁🦁🦁🎺🎺🎺!!!



















