The Mobile, Alabama law enforcement community is mourning the sudden passing of Officer Ronni Williams, a dedicated corrections officer at the Mobile County Metro Jail. Officer Williams passed away unexpectedly on May 31, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of service, compassion, and unwavering commitment to justice.
Throughout her career, Ronni Williams was known for her integrity, professionalism, and the genuine care she extended to both colleagues and inmates. Her colleagues remember her as a steady force—known for her work ethic, sense of duty, and a smile that brought light to difficult days. She played a crucial role in managing complex inmate interactions and fostering unity among departments.
The City of Mobile Public Safety Department paid tribute to her, stating: “Ronni Williams served her community with a smile and integrity. She helped our officers tremendously and built many long-lasting friendships. Thank you for your service, Ronni. You will be greatly missed, but never forgotten.”
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Ronni was a source of support and kindness to everyone she encountered. Her presence brought calm in crisis, and her quiet leadership earned deep admiration from peers. She embodied resilience and empathy—traits that defined her role both in uniform and in life.
Ronni Williams is survived by her loving twin brother, Twin Williams; her devoted parents, Ronald and Diane Williams of Mobile; her younger sister, Tasha Williams; as well as extended family members, close friends, and a vast network of colleagues who considered her family. In a heartfelt message, her brother shared, “Rest in peace, Ronni Love you always.”
Funeral arrangements will be shared by the Williams family in the coming days. A public memorial service is being coordinated, with participation from fellow officers and community leaders expected. Ronni’s enduring legacy lies in the lives she touched, the dignity she brought to her profession, and the selfless service she offered to the Mobile community.
For memorial details and condolences, visit the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office website or follow official law enforcement updates.