Tony Alex Williams
Tony Alex Williams, 46, a resident of Bacliff, Texas, passed away peacefully at his home on January 19, 2026. He was born in Harris County to Tommy Lavelle Williams and Janett Marie Richardson Williams. Tony was one of four siblings and truly never met a stranger—everyone he encountered quickly became a friend. He had the biggest heart and would give the shirt off his back to anyone who knew him. He was an owner and operator in the fireworks industry.
Tony found peace and happiness on the water. He loved fishing and especially when shared with family and friends. Whether casting a line or telling stories, those moments became lasting memories for everyone around him.
Tony was a loving and devoted father, son, brother, and friend. He was known for his kindness, generosity, and unwavering loyalty to those he loved. Above all else, family meant everything to Tony.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Tony is survived by his beloved girlfriend, Morgan Burgan; his cherished son, Kaden Alex Williams; stepdaughters, Harper and Addison; his sister, Kimberly Ann Fisher and her husband, Tylor; his brothers, Ivan Stacy Williams and Tommy Lovelle Williams; along with numerous extended family members and friends who will forever cherish his memory.
A visitation in Tony’s honor will be held on January 24, 2026, from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., with a service to follow at 5:30 p.m., in the Crowder Funeral Home Chapel in Dickinson, Texas.

RIP “Big Tony” my friend you will be dearly missed. But I will have all the memories of us back in our 20’s. Well now you are in no pain and you can live you best life. Your always in my heart.love ya
Tony was the type of person that he would give his own shirt off of his back for you if you needed it. He was such a kind and loving person he always did for others. Y’all know if you were hanging out with Tony you would be laughing hysterically because he was just that type of friend who was funny and he did feel the room with laughter. He was a great friend. I will truly miss him dearly and I know he’s up in heaven with his mom his brother and his dad having a great time and is watching out for all of us.
I want to share a few reasons why Tony was so special to me. We grew up together, and looking back, so many of my ‘firsts’ and my favorite moments involved them.
I’ll never forget the days we’d walk down to the bay. I was just a kid learning the ropes, but I remember the exact moment I caught my first flounder—I’m not sure who was more excited, me or Tony. Our lives were so intertwined that I even let his mom pierce my ears. That’s the kind of trust you only have when a friend feels like family.
Growing up, we spent most of our time on a field or a court. If you ever played sports with Tony, you knew two things: you wanted to be on their team, and you definitely didn’t want to be their opponent.
In Little League, I absolutely hated having to bat against you. You brought a level of intensity that made me better, even if I didn’t want to admit it then. Whether it was after school or on the weekends, I always made sure I was on your side.
I can still see us playing football. It would honestly take five of us just to try and get you down—and half the time, that didn’t even work. You’d still power through and find the end zone. In baseball, we all just watched in awe because we knew you had the power to clear the fence and hit it out past the tennis courts every single time. And in basketball? Forget it. No one could stop you in the paint, but then you’d surprise us all with that nice little jump shot.
But as much as I admired the athlete, I loved the person more. Tony had a way of making life feel like a big, exciting game that we were all lucky to be playing in.
Thank you for the memories at the bay, the battles on the field, and for being the person I always wanted on my team. You’ll always be my MVP. Rest easy.”
R.i.P …TONY …My brother from another mother …Your finally Free from the pain and suffering…Now Strolling through heaven with your family…Watching over us that love and cherish You My brother…Gone and never will be forgotten…You will always live within my heart…Love ya brother
He was a spoiled brat but I loved him as long as he excelled in school and in sports there wasn’t nothing money couldn’t buy that he needed I wish I could buy you another pair of tennis shoes again. He was my mama’s baby of course my mama Jeanette and tell Kimberly came along and ruined everything hahaha and I love this family with all my heart and I love Tony with all my heart gone but not forgotten GBNF I will miss you little brother
I was heartbroken to hear a true legend had passed away . Big Tony was one of the first people I met in Bacliff and I wish I had gone out of my way to go and see him when I moved back to League City .I will always remember the time he helped me move my huge TV he picked it up like it was a feather that was so freaking cool. Goodbye sweet man Im certain God’s called you home to be was of his super strong soldiers love you so much brother. Love always KRAZZY MANDY
I chatted with him often he seemed so inspiring to life in gereneral. This truly hurts my heart how so many people we lose that have a big inpack int the world that we see daily . he will truely be missed.