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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Ventrayvious Montrez
Howard
December 6, 1990 – December 15, 2025
Funeral Service
Antioch Baptist Church of Albany. Inc.
Starts at 11:00 am
Ventrayvious Howard, lovingly known as "Boobie, "was born on December 6, 1990, in Albany, Georgia, where he spent his life surrounded by family, familiarity, and love. Ventrayvious was a man of quiet strength, deep loyalty, and undeniable heart. He attended Westover High School and later continued his education at Albany Technical College. He was first employed with his uncle Johnny doing carpentry work where needed and then later became employed with the Dougherty County Cleaning Service with his uncle Willie, where he showed up faithfully and worked with pride. He may not have been loud, but his actions spoke volumes - dependable, consistent ,and always there when it mattered most. Those who knew Ventrayvious knew his love for old-school cars, especially his appreciation for rims. It wasn't just a hobby- it was joy, creativity, and expression for him. He found peace in the details, beauty in craftsmanship, and pride in making something classic shine again. One of the simplest yet most powerful reflections of who he was came through his favorite words: "I got you.
"It wasn't just something he said — it was something he lived. Whether through presence, protection, support, or loyalty, Ventrayvious meant it. And if he told you that, you knew you weren't alone. On December 15, 2025,at the age of 35, God gently called him home, leaving behind hearts forever changed by his presence. He was preceded in death by his father, Willie A. Brown, Jr. ; his brother, Derrick Williams; his grandmothers, Doretha Howard; his grandfathers, Willie R. Howard and Willie A. Brown, Sr., his uncles, George Fields and O.B. Summerlin and great uncle Sam Williams, Jr. and his aunts, Jacquelyn Howard, Katrina Brown, and Ola Mae Oliver. He leaves behind a loving family who will forever carry his memory: his mother, Della Howard Kimble; grandmother, Queen Brown; his siblings, Leta (Gary) Thomas, Cantrell (Meagan) Sias, and Latroy Howard; special cousin, Jaworski Howard; and a devoted circle of uncles including Albert Brown, Johnny Howard, and Willie C. (Annie) Edwards. He is also survived by many loving aunts :Lizzie Summerlin, Rose Fields, Willie Stokes, Charlie Howard (Tony) Williams, Labelle (Albert) Brown, Brenda Brown, Linda Brown, and Carolyn Brown, and a host of loving family and friends.
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